Geography, asked by LavishaHanda25, 6 months ago

How does temperature and precipitation may vary from place to place?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

  • Temperature and precipitation vary from place to place and from season to season. In those regions where the rains are falling or where the skies are covered with cloud, the summer temperature is relatively lower. But during the winter, the clouds check the loss of heat by terrestrial radiation. Thus, in cloudy regions, the wintertime temperature is allowed to fall much. Therefore in such a region, the annual range of temperature is relatively smaller than those regions where the weather is clear and dry.

Answered by BrainlyBAKA
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Explanation:

average temperatures at the Earth's surface rise, more evaporation occurs, which, in turn, increases overall precipitation. Therefore, a warming climate is expected to increase precipitation in many areas.

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