This is not true. It rains everywhere, just as much.
There are more villages than cities in the world. Villages are smaller settlements with a smaller population compared to cities, which are typically larger and more developed urban areas.
Urban areas may experience more rain due to the urban heat island effect, where cities are typically warmer than surrounding rural areas. This can lead to localized convection and cloud formation, increasing the chances of rainfall. Additionally, urban pollution and aerosols can act as cloud condensation nuclei, promoting cloud formation and precipitation.
Some of the cities or areas on the Arabian Peninsula that receive the least amount of rain include Riyadh in Saudi Arabia, Al Ain in the UAE, and Salalah in Oman. These regions are characterized by arid to semi-arid climates with very low annual precipitation levels.
many people who lived in the cities more jobs were created?
There are over 500 cities worldwide with a population of more than 1.0 million people. These cities are often referred to as "million cities" or "megacities." Examples include Tokyo, Shanghai, and New York City.
Nope. Acid rain can occur anywhere rain falls. Though it is probably caused by cities with high industrial pollutant output, the clouds, pollutants and water could travel anywhere before falling.
Cities tend to make their own acid rain.
Australian cities are planning to build desalination plants to get more water ready to use instead of waiting for it to rain
yes mainly because there is alot of power plants
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Cities in the eastern United States, particularly those in the Midwest and Northeast regions, are more prone to acid rain due to the prevalence of power plants and industrial activities emitting pollutants. Cities like Pittsburgh, Cleveland, and Detroit are among those that have historically experienced higher levels of acid rain.
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most rain water happens to be very slightly acidic due to gas pollutants dissolving into it, but is doesnt really make much of a difference as such. another thing to think about is where your talking about because more industrial cities, towns etc. will tend to release more pollutants into the atmosphere and therefore have more acidic rain fall, does that answer your question? and anything else on the topic?
Threats to the rain forest in this area is overpopulation which is making more development of cities and people need to build more homes in areas surrounding India especially.