Geography, asked by MahirGandhi, 4 months ago

how do you prove an area has moderate to high rainfall in topography?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Locate whether the place or region of the topographic map is near to the Equator or not. If the place is near the Equator or on the Equator, there are high chances of there being Equatorial Forests or regions, if such regions are found then there are high chances of High Rainfalls in that area due to Equatorial region.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Locate whether the place or region of the topographic map is near to the Equator or not. If the place is near the Equator or on the Equator, there are high chances of there being Equatorial Forests or regions, if such regions are found then there are high chances of High Rainfalls in that area due to Equatorial region.

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