Not really different form anywhere else in the world, it depends on altitude, temperature, the amount of dissolved water vapor and the prevailing weather systems.
did you get this in Witzel
Joe
shape, size, and speed
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Factors that affect the amount of precipitation an area will receive include proximity to large bodies of water, prevailing wind patterns, topography, and air masses. Other factors such as temperature, humidity, and the presence of mountains or other geographic barriers also play a role in determining the amount of precipitation in an area.
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Ireceive a small social security and ssi amount. If i will receive unemployment benefits will if affect my ssi?
The amount of precipitation a region receives is influenced by factors such as proximity to bodies of water, prevailing wind patterns, topography, and air temperature. These factors can affect the amount of moisture in the air and the likelihood of rain or snowfall in a particular area.
it depends on the movement of huge air masses. air masses are moved from place to place by prevaling windsPrevailing winds can move rain producing clouds into or out of an area, the jet stream controls most of the weather in the northern hemisphere.
amount to expect? amount to expect
your or your current husband income (probably) wont affect the child support.the child's fathers income will though.
Paid Amount.
There is no limit on the amount you can receive only by the amount of crew you have
The four factors that can affect temperature for an area are latitude, altitude, proximity to bodies of water, and prevailing wind patterns. Latitude determines the angle at which sunlight reaches the Earth's surface, altitude affects air pressure and the amount of solar radiation absorbed, proximity to bodies of water moderates temperature changes, and prevailing wind patterns can bring air masses of different temperatures to the area.
The main factors that affect the amount of aid a Pell Grant recipient will receive are the expected family contribution (EFC), the cost of attendance (COA) at the institution they are attending, and their enrollment status (full-time or part-time). The EFC is determined by the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and reflects the recipient's financial need. The COA determines the maximum amount of aid a student can receive, while the enrollment status determines the prorated amount based on their level of enrollment.