what are the annual rainfall in the equatorial region geography lesen
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Equatorial regions receive rainfall throughout the year and thus there is no dry season. Average annual rainfall exceeds 200cm to 250cm. Even the driest month of the year receives rainfall more than 6cm.
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It is a common fact that equatorial regions receives highest rainfall (to the tune of 4000 mm in a year). What are the scientific reasons to this fact of nature? Raining occurs everyday or every alternate day over equatorial region making it wettest on earth, resulting them at an average 22 days wet in a month
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