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Average rainfall of rivers and streams?

The average rainfall on rivers and streams can vary significantly depending on the location and climate of the region. Rainfall typically replenishes river and stream flow, providing a consistent source of water. Areas with higher average rainfall generally have more water flowing in rivers and streams compared to areas with lower average rainfall.


What is the average yearly rainfall of streams and rivers?

The average yearly rainfall for streams and rivers can vary greatly depending on location. In general, streams and rivers in temperate regions receive between 30-60 inches of rainfall annually. However, this can be higher in tropical areas and lower in arid regions.


How does the rainfall affect the rivers and lakes?

Rainfall significantly impacts rivers and lakes by replenishing their water levels, which can enhance aquatic habitats and support local ecosystems. Increased rainfall can lead to higher river flows, potentially causing flooding and erosion. Conversely, insufficient rainfall can result in lower water levels, affecting water quality and availability for wildlife and human use. Overall, the amount and intensity of rainfall play a crucial role in maintaining the health and stability of freshwater systems.


What collects rainfall?

Lakes, rivers, the oceans, and depressions in the Earth collect rainfall. Also barrels.


WHY ARE RIVERS OF peninsular plateaus non perennial?

The peninsular rivers are not perennial because they are rainfall dependent. As you know that the rainfall pattern in not fixed so they dry out during summers


Why are the rivers of peninsular plateaus non perennial?

The peninsular rivers are not perennial because they are rainfall dependent. As you know that the rainfall pattern in not fixed so they dry out during summers


What is the annual rainfall in rivers?

10 cm per year


Where is rainfall water you drink is collected?

Lakes, rivers, cisterns, reservoirs.


What things are not man made?

Rain Rainfall Mountains Volcano Rivers


Does anyone know how the earth would affect where people settle?

Geography - suitable places for crops, ie; rivers, timber, away from hostile natives. Weather - places with sufficient rainfall for crops.


How did mesopotamia farmers use the Tigris and Euphrates rivers to solve the problem of low rainfall?

They used the rivers' water for irrigation.


What was the affect of the rivers flooding in Mesopotamia?

The affect of rivers flooding in Mesopotamia was that the rivers would deposit silt which was very good for growing crops