the amount of rainfall a place receives depend upon
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Answer: it depends upon no of trees the place contains.
The topography of the place.
Evaporation rate.
Presence of surface water.
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The amount of rainfall a place receives depends upon the location of the place, prevailing and seasonal winds, presence of mountains and trees.
Explanation:
- Places near 'the equator' receive more rainfall than near the poles. This is due to increased heat from direct sun rays near equator leading to increased "evaporation of water" from water sources.
- The areas above oceans and coastal regions more rainfall than interior parts.
- The areas that are present on the windward side of mountains receive more rain than those in the leeward side.
- The prevailing winds, land and sea breezes, and the seasonal winds affect the amount of rainfall a place can receive.
- The number of trees or forests in an area also decides the amount of rainfall.
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