Notoriously Rainy Places
Notoriously rainy places, and we all know of the
ones nearest to us, are this way as a result of
weather, geographical and climate factors.
Notoriously rainy places have factors such as
building up of clouds, warm air which...
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Notoriously Rainy Places
Notoriously rainy places, and we all know of the
ones nearest to us, are this way as a result of
weather, geographical and climate factors.
Notoriously rainy places have factors such as
building up of clouds, warm air which regularly
travels through the area, and cool breezes which
regularly enter and combine with the warm air.
They have indentations in the geographical area,
either through depressed valleys, a circle of
mountains, or simply the inability for the damp
ocean air to pass over the land easily, causing it to
form and to pile up into steep, wet conditions.
The point is that many of earth’s living conditions are ideally located in between these wet and dry
extremes and in between extreme hot or cold.
Climate change is especially important when it comes
to how wet and humid places handle the water.
Does it evaporate? Does it stay in river and lake
beds? What are the conditions in which water becomes part of the landscape or part of the air over
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