Tropical monsoon regions depend on heavy tropical rains
People from Northern Sudan, a region in Africa, would have depended on heavy tropical rains instead of rivers for farming during that time period. Some of the first evidence of agricultural practices in this area have been traced back to the 8th millennium BCE.
Southeast Asia, particularly the regions of present-day Thailand and Myanmar, depended on heavy tropical rains rather than rivers for farming during the time period 8000 to 600 BCE. They practiced rainfed agriculture, relying on the monsoon rains to cultivate their crops.
Region 2 of the Philippines has a tropical rainforest climate, characterized by high temperatures and abundant rainfall throughout the year. The region experiences a wet season from June to November and a dry season from December to May. Typhoons are common during the wet season, bringing heavy rains and strong winds.
Yes, the Philippines is a tropical country located in Southeast Asia. It is known for its warm weather, high humidity, and abundant rainfall throughout the year. The country experiences only two main seasons: a wet season with monsoon rains and a dry season with occasional typhoons.
When the Himalayan mountains curve southwards, they form a barrier that blocks the movement of moist air from the Indian Ocean. This causes the air to rise and cool, leading to heavy precipitation on the southern slopes of the mountains and creating monsoon rains in the region.
People from Northern Sudan, a region in Africa, would have depended on heavy tropical rains instead of rivers for farming during that time period. Some of the first evidence of agricultural practices in this area have been traced back to the 8th millennium BCE.
Southeast Asia, particularly the regions of present-day Thailand and Myanmar, depended on heavy tropical rains rather than rivers for farming during the time period 8000 to 600 BCE. They practiced rainfed agriculture, relying on the monsoon rains to cultivate their crops.
A fierce tropical storm with high winds and heavy rains is called a hurricane.
Tropical storms with high winds and heavy rains are called hurricanes in the Atlantic Ocean and the eastern Pacific Ocean, and typhoons in the western Pacific Ocean.
tropical rainforests
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It is covered in grassland, because of all the heavy rains for the tropical weather
Grasslands ( Same worksheet ;) )
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Heavy rains from June to November are typically caused by the phenomenon known as the Southwest Monsoon. This seasonal wind pattern brings warm, moisture-laden air from the Indian Ocean to Southeast Asia, leading to the formation of widespread rain clouds and heavy rainfall in the region. Other factors, such as the presence of low-pressure systems or tropical cyclones, can also contribute to increased rainfall during this period.
In a tropical rain forest or anywhere tropical that is rains =)
well, its TROPICAL, and it RAINS in the FOREST