The humidity at the equatorial low is generally high due to the warm and moist air rising at the equator. This rising air results in the formation of rainforests and often leads to frequent and heavy rainfall in equatorial regions.
in equitorial low pressure belt , low pressure is due to 1) intense heating 2) rate of rotation of earth is max. at equator . this results in max centrifugal force at equator which pushes the air away from the surface and causes low pressure condition.
The biome between the Tropic of Cancer and the equator is typically tropical rainforest. This biome is characterized by high levels of rainfall, dense vegetation, and high biodiversity.
Yes it most certainly does rain at the equator.
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Not usually because it's so hot, but if it's close to a body of water there could be moderate rainfall.
The humidity at the equatorial low is generally high due to the warm and moist air rising at the equator. This rising air results in the formation of rainforests and often leads to frequent and heavy rainfall in equatorial regions.
deciduous forest have a high percentage or rain
in equitorial low pressure belt , low pressure is due to 1) intense heating 2) rate of rotation of earth is max. at equator . this results in max centrifugal force at equator which pushes the air away from the surface and causes low pressure condition.
The biome between the Tropic of Cancer and the equator is typically tropical rainforest. This biome is characterized by high levels of rainfall, dense vegetation, and high biodiversity.
high pressure most likely
The heaviest rainfall in Africa typically occurs in regions near the equator, such as the Congo Basin and parts of West Africa. These areas receive high levels of precipitation due to their proximity to the Intertropical Convergence Zone, which is a belt of low pressure where warm, moist air rises and produces heavy rainfall.
the tropical rainforest has nutrient poor and acidic soil because of rapid decompisition, an extreme chemical weathering/leaching because of the high amounts of rainfall. Hope this helps :)
Yes it most certainly does rain at the equator.
Deserts get little rainfall and some of them are quite hot - but not all. There are cold deserts also.
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The low pressure zone at the equator is called the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ). It is a belt of low pressure where the trade winds from the Northern and Southern Hemispheres converge, causing warm air to rise and creating a region of unsettled weather with heavy rainfall.