Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Galápagos Islands' has mentioned 'Precipitation' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Temperature decreases gradually with altitude, while precipitation increases due to the condensation of moisture in clouds on the slopes.
There is a large range in precipitation from one place to another, not only with altitude, but also depending on the location of the islands, and also with the seasons.
Climate data for San Cristxc3xb3bal Island, 1981-2010 normals Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Average high xc2xb0C (xc2xb0F) 29.2(84.6) 30.3(86.5) 30.5(86.9) 30.2(86.4) 29.2(84.6) 27.6(81.7) 26.4(79.5) 25.6(78.1) 25.7(78.3) 26.0(78.8) 27.0(80.6) 27.8(82.0) 28.0(82.3) Daily mean xc2xb0C (xc2xb0F) 26.1(79.0) 26.7(80.1) 26.7(80.1) 26.5(79.7) 25.9(78.6) 24.7(76.5) 23.5(74.3) 22.7(72.9) 22.8(73.0) 23.0(73.4) 23.9(75.0) 24.8(76.6) 24.8(76.6) Average low xc2xb0C (xc2xb0F) 22.9(73.2) 23.1(73.6) 22.9(73.2) 22.8(73.0) 22.7(72.9) 21.7(71.1) 20.7(69.3) 19.8(67.6) 19.8(67.6) 20.0(68.0) 20.9(69.6) 21.7(71.1) 21.6(70.9) Average precipitation mm (inches) 83.4(3.28) 107.4(4.23) 106.3(4.19) 94.9(3.74) 41.9(1.65) 32.5(1.28) 18.8(0.74) 9.8(0.39) 7.6(0.30) 11.0(0.43) 12.6(0.50) 51.5(2.03) 577.7(22.76) Average precipitation days 11 10 11 6 5 8 13 14 12 11 8 10 119 Source: World Meteorological Organization[21]
The following table corresponding to the wet 1969 shows the variation of precipitation in different places of Santa Cruz Island:
The precipitation also depends on the geographical location.
During March 1969, the precipitation over Charles Darwin Station, on the southern coast of Santa Cruz was 249.0xc2xa0mm (9.80xc2xa0in), while on Baltra Island, the precipitation during the same month was only 137.6xc2xa0mm (5.42xc2xa0in).
There are significant changes in precipitation from one year to another, too.
At Charles Darwin Station, the precipitation during March 1969 was 249.0xc2xa0mm (9.80xc2xa0in), but during March 1970, it was only 1.2xc2xa0mm (0.047xc2xa0in).