farmers use rain gauges in their farms to know the amount of rainfall so that they could cultivate different crops by knowing the amount of rainfall
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The average annual rainfall in Washington, D.C. is around 40 inches.
It is about 40 inches (1012 mm).
The main types of rainfall are convective, frontal, orographic, and cyclonic. Convective rainfall occurs when warm air rises and cools, leading to condensation and precipitation. Frontal rainfall happens when two air masses with different temperatures meet, causing the warm air to rise and cool. Orographic rainfall occurs when moist air is forced to rise over a mountain range, cooling and creating precipitation. Cyclonic rainfall results from the convergence of air masses around a low-pressure system, leading to widespread precipitation.
Why is the amount of rainfall so important for climate
Rainfall has 2 syllables. Like this Rain-fall.
Not usually because it's so hot, but if it's close to a body of water there could be moderate rainfall.
its an island.
Russia is the largest country in the world, so it has a range of climates and therefore a range of types of rainfall. So it really depends on what parts of Russia you are in. A simple answer is that it can get all the different types of rainfall if you take the whole country into consideration.
The plant survives because it stores the rainfall and uses little amounts so it can stay alive.
they put it outside and measure rainfall in the area their in for at least a week and so they can find out the average rainfall
The numerical value is the area over which the rainfall averaged 1 inch.
it is made by the water being reduced by the rainfall. it holds the irrigation and rain in the stems of the water.there are many things that are affected by rainfall and irrigation
Rainfall returns water back to earth. So it plays a key part in water cycle.
well there are many many gallons of water in the ocean so i cannot quite approximate how much fuls the ocean. sorry
150-200cm is required rainfall in rice producing state of India.