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explain world distribution of rainfall? ​

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Answered by pradeepbauddh4
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The yearly precipitation averaged over the whole Earth is about 100 cm (39 inches), but this is distributed very unevenly. The regions of highest rainfall are found in the equatorial zone and the monsoon area of Southeast Asia. ... Global distribution of mean annual rainfall (in centimetres).

Answered by vivek147258369
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The regions of highest rainfall are found in the equatorial zone and the monsoon area of Southeast Asia. Middle latitudes receive moderate amounts of precipitation, but little falls in the desert regions of the subtropics and around the poles. Global distribution of mean annual rainfall (in centimetres).

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