AOL have some free ones (others you have to pay for). Try an online search to see if there are other free places.
they had no food, they needed to drink yurins from others, many children died from hunger, some died from falling off the wagons and their heads crashing into pieces, and some hardships faced were the temperature that was cold or hot.
Some like it, others do not.
Some of the subcastes in OBC and others in FC.
There are many places where one would encounter a public address system. Some common examples includes sports stadiums, educational institutions, hospitals and offices.
Some places receive more rain than others due to factors such as proximity to bodies of water, prevailing wind patterns, elevation, and topography. These factors can influence the amount of moisture in the air and its ability to precipitate as rain in certain regions.
Some places have more constant winds than others.
Some places have a more Germanic heritage than others.
Rain will sometimes fall harder in some spots then in others. This means that the cloud above is more dense with water then the other clouds.
yes
54 inches is a lot of rain. It is more rain than would normally fall in a day, but it could fall in a year in some places.
because some counties are more important than others
Acid rain is a consequence of certain types of air pollution, and air pollution exists everywhere on Earth, it has spread even into regions where people do not actually live. So acid rain can happen anywhere, although it is more severe in some places than in others. No continent has a monopoly on acid rain.
Spain generally has moderate to low rainfall, with certain regions like northern Spain and parts of the Pyrenees receiving more precipitation than others. Southern Spain, particularly in regions like Andalusia, tends to be drier with less rainfall. Overall, Spain is known for its varied climate due to its geographical diversity.
Some parts of the Earth receive more rain than others due to variations in temperature, air pressure, wind patterns, and proximity to water bodies. These factors influence the amount of moisture in the atmosphere and the formation of clouds that lead to precipitation. Additionally, geographical features such as mountains can also affect rainfall patterns by creating barriers that block or redirect moisture-laden air masses.
It does rain, but not as much as some places. Like England.
It depends where you live. Some places are more social or friendly than others.