British Columbia, particularly the west coast, has high rainfall due to its proximity to the Pacific Ocean. This region experiences a temperate rainforest climate, characterized by mild temperatures and consistent year-round precipitation.
All countries from time to time experience periods of drought, or low rainfall. Australia is the driest continent, yet sections of the north and northeast consistently receive high annual rainfall. The African continent is home to some of the world's driest countries. These include Burkina Faso, Cape Verde, Chad, Gambia, Guinea-Bissau, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Senegal and Sudan. However, it must be remembered that each of these countries does experience wet years. Other countries (not in Africa) with lower rainfall include Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iran, Turkey and Syria.
False. Most Canadians live in urban and suburban areas, particularly in cities like Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver. The tundra region in Canada, which includes the northernmost parts of the country, has a much smaller population due to its harsh climate and remote location.
The amount of rainfall in the Coastal Plains varies depending on the specific location within the region. Generally, some areas of the Coastal Plains receive significant rainfall, while others may be more arid. This variability is influenced by factors such as proximity to the coast and prevailing weather patterns.
The Amazon rainforest receives a lot of rainfall due to its location near the equator, where warm air rises causing convectional rainfall. The abundance of trees and vegetation in the rainforest contributes to the recycling of moisture through transpiration, which also helps maintain the high levels of rainfall in the region.
The key factor here is the difference in climate and weather patterns between Canada and Argentina. Canada has much colder temperatures in July due to its northern location, allowing for ice on lakes. In contrast, Argentina has milder temperatures in July, especially in more southern regions, making it possible for lakes to remain unfrozen for water-skiing.
10- 15 meters of rain
The Blackfoot Indians lived in areas of the Northern part of America and Canada. This area has cold harsh winters and dry and hot summers.
If by dry you are referring to a desert, it receives less than 10 inches (250 mm) of rainfall per year on average.
Mexico would have an overall warmer climate than Canada, because it is closer to the equator.
Chembakolli receives an average annual rainfall of about 1500-2000 millimeters. The region experiences a monsoon climate with heavy rainfall during the monsoon season.
Climate wise, yes. Very much so.
Canada once had a much warmer climate.
Canada is usally much colder because its more north than the US
Woodlands typically receive between 50-200 cm of rainfall annually, depending on the specific location and climate conditions. This moderate to high amount of rainfall supports diverse plant and animal species in the woodland ecosystem.
A desert is defined as a region that receives less than 25 cm of rainfall per year on average. Some deserts receive much less than that.
In the fall, the climate in the tundra becomes colder with temperatures dropping below freezing. Rainfall in the tundra is generally low during this season, as precipitation mostly falls as snow. This snow accumulation contributes to the characteristic frozen landscape of the tundra during the fall and winter months.
Canada helps with food security by supplying farmers with oil to fuel their crop machines. Other than that, not much can grow in Canada due to its climate.