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The equatorial regions show double maxima of rainfall.

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Answered by ronitsingh170707
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The classic reasons are : 1- The trade winds from the high subtropical pressures are running into in the equatorial zone and forms a rising air chimney that gives a lot of rain. 2- equatorial regions are an area facing the sun. the air is very well heated and can hold a lot of water vapor.

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. The trade winds from both the hemisphere converge and give rise to a general upward motion of air. As a result, condensation takes place and clouds are formed which causes heavy rainfall in equatorial regions.

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Answered by srivallisarvani98
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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. The trade winds from both the hemisphere converge and give rise to a general upward motion of air. As a result, condensation takes place and clouds are formed which causes heavy rainfall in equatorial regions.

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