More rain falls in the south due to factors such as proximity to oceans, prevailing wind patterns, and topographical features like mountains. These factors contribute to higher humidity levels and increased chances of precipitation in southern regions.
FALSE, South climate is very different from that of the Northeastern states. Here, the winters are mild and the summers are warm. The only places that receive much snow are the highest mountains. The South receives more rain than any other region in the United States.
Fumes in the air can contribute to the formation of acid rain. When pollutants combine with water in the atmosphere, they form acids that can fall to the ground as acid rain. This can harm the environment, ecosystems, and public health.
Rain occours when the water on the earth evaporates from the heat of the sun and goes up in to the clouds, once the cloud id bursting with rain water the watrs starts to fall back down to earth, while doing so the water is spilt constantly and forms tiny droplets, once it hits the earth, it stays there until the heat evaporates it.
South America has diverse climates with varying rainfall patterns across different regions. The Amazon rainforest, for example, receives high annual rainfall levels, while coastal desert areas like the Atacama Desert in Chile are extremely dry. The overall rainfall in South America can range from very high in tropical regions to very low in desert areas.
Some places receive more rain than others due to factors such as proximity to bodies of water, prevailing wind patterns, elevation, and topography. These factors can influence the amount of moisture in the air and its ability to precipitate as rain in certain regions.
The season of rain is between December until March
In the south east, < 600 mm of rain falls per year. This is a large contrast to the south of the UK, which has considerably more rain fall per year.
South
54 inches is a lot of rain. It is more rain than would normally fall in a day, but it could fall in a year in some places.
because the north gets more rain compared to south and rain is the chain reaction of potholes.
South Dakota's average annual precipitation is 30.1 inches (511 millimeters). This includes rain fall and snow fall. Northwestern SD averages about 15 inches precipitation per year while southeastern SD averages about 25 inches of precipitation per year.
Yes
Chirapunchi in Assam, India has the highest rain fall.
yes but in different amounts (except the north and south pole!) where it would actually fall as snow instead of rain because its so cold.
North
They mean that the rain is now starting to fall.
its is around 90in. of rain fall