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question 10 (2 points) why do tropical locations tend to have more precipitation than other locations? 1) warm and old front continually collide in these regions 2) tremendous downpours are created in these areas by convectional precipitations 3) trade winds carry moisture off the oceans into the rainforests 4) there are numerous mountainous regions, creating large rainfall amounts on the windward side.
Tropical regions are warm, leading to strong evaporation and rising air. Convection is prevalent, causing air to rise, cool, and condense, resulting in convective precipitation and heavy downpours. Warm - cold front collisions are not typical in tropics, trade winds are not the main reason for high precipitation, and not all tropical areas are mountainous.
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- Tremendous downpours are created in these areas by convectional precipitations