There is not more rain in the poles. Polar regions tend to receive less precipitation compared to equatorial regions due to lower temperatures and less moisture in the air. The extreme cold temperatures at the poles can result in more snowfall rather than rain.
Rain is more common than snow in most parts of the world, as it occurs more frequently and in a wider range of climates. Snow is more prevalent in regions with colder temperatures and during specific seasons.
The occurrence of a rainbow at noon typically indicates that there are rain clouds nearby that may bring more rain in the near future. The angle of the sun at noon can create the conditions necessary for the formation of rainbows when there are rain clouds present.
There is typically more precipitation near the equator due to the warm air rising and condensing to form clouds and rain. In contrast, polar regions generally receive less precipitation because the cold air holds less moisture and has less energy to produce rainfall.
Fish are more sensitive to acid rain than trees. Acid rain can lower the pH levels of water bodies, making it more acidic and harmful to aquatic life like fish. Trees can also be affected by acid rain, but fish are generally more vulnerable due to their direct exposure to water contaminated with acidic compounds.
As air gets colder it contracts. While the total amount of air is about the same in any column of the troposphere, at the cold poles that column takes up less space, resulting in a shorter distance to the top of the troposphere.
Near the Equator. It doesn't rain at the poles, and snowfall is almost non-existent at the South Pole.
Unless they are alreay old rotten wooden poles, they shouldn't break in the rain. :)
yes they did they made the Totem poles were used as offerings for the gods that presinted rain
1 kg of sugar will weigh slightly more at the poles compared to the equator due to differences in gravity caused by the Earth's rotation. Gravity is stronger at the poles and weaker at the Equator due to the centrifugal force caused by the Earth's rotation.
It depends on how much rain falls. It could be flooding of a substation, or the rain causing a landslide that brings down poles and cables, etc.
First you put in the poles then the rain fly then the stakes over the tarp
Depletion of ozone layer is near the poles. It is actually at the poles. It is because of low weather.
Acid rain is made from chemicals in the air mixing with water in the air. This makes the rain more acidic then normal rain.
They don't. The equator receives more solar energy per area unit than the poles do.
To have acid rain, you first have to have rain. And deserts are kind famous for not having much rain. So yeah, it CAN happen. But places with more rain will get more acid rain.
You get more wet standing in the rain.
More Than Rain was created in 1987.