Geography, asked by markwoodcsk, 7 days ago

Generally rainfall is
high in the equatorial region and decreases
gradually towards poles. Why?

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Answered by st784400
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The equatorial region is the areas of abundant precipitation. The high level of rainfall is due to the equatorial belt's high temperature, high humidity, and highly unstable air. ... As a result, condensation takes place and clouds are formed which causes heavy rainfall in equatorial regions.

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