Relief rainfall is most likely to occur during the rainy season or monsoon season, which varies depending on the region. In tropical regions, relief rainfall is common during the summer months when warm, moist air is forced to rise over mountains, leading to cooling, condensation, and precipitation.
Grasslands typically receive between 10 to 30 inches of rainfall per year, depending on the specific region and climate. This precipitation is often seasonal, with most rainfall occurring during the growing season. The amount of rain supports the growth of grasses and some scattered trees or shrubs, but it is generally insufficient for dense forestation.
it has a wet and a dry seasonit helps the animals because they need it to live and dry season is hibernating for some of the animals i know it sounds kind of weird butt so true no lie :(
The rainy season in West Africa generally falls from the end of April - July and again in September/October. The rainfall varies and can even miss an area leading to drought.
Deserts receive the most irregular rainfall.
Most deserts have a rainy season when they receive the major portion of their annual rainfall. Some have a rainy season in the summer. Some have a rainy season in the summer and a second in the winter.
It depends on what city you live in. In London or Seattle there might be more rainfall, but most rainfall usually occurs in the spring.
Rainfall varies a great deal here. There are two seasons, winter when we receive coastal rains and the summer monsoon season. The monsoon consists of fast moving (usually) strong thunderstorms which can drop a lot of rain fast! But on average, the White Mountains in the eastern central part and the north central from Prescott up to Flagstaff receive the most rain.
Grasslands generally receive about twice the annual precipitation of deserts.
Most areas of the desert receive little rainfall, just a few millimeters of precipitation. Some areas have received absolutely no rainfall in over 400 years.
The coastal regions of North Africa, particularly in Morocco and Algeria, receive the most rainfall due to the influence of the Mediterranean Sea. Additionally, the mountainous areas such as the Atlas Mountains also receive higher amounts of precipitation compared to the surrounding arid regions.
The average annual rainfall is 553 mm. Most rain falls during the rainy season, between October and January.
Most of the rainfall of the Chihuahuan Desert falls during the monsoon which occurs from June 15 though September 30 with August usually the wettest month.
Rainfall in China varies by region. In general, the southern parts of China tend to receive more rainfall compared to the northern regions. China experiences a rainy season during the summer months, with most regions receiving the majority of their annual precipitation during this time.
No, deserts receive between 0 and 10 inches (250 mm) of rainfall per year. Semiarid regions, such as most grasslands, usually receive between 10 inches and 20 inches of rainfall per year on average.
because Chennai receives wind's through westerlies which receive moisture while passing bay of Bengal and these westerlies wind's obstruct rainfall to the top most parts of tamilnadu and southern parts of andhra pradesh.!!!this is the correct answer
It varies. Towns such as Beerburrum and Caboolture, north of Brisbane, and Springbrook, south of Brisbane, regularly receive quite high rainfall.