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Where would u expect snow or rain to fall on a mountain A.on the down wind side B.on the leeward side C.on the windward side D.it is just likely to have snowfall on either side of a mountain
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Where would u expect snow or rain to fall on a mountain A.on the down wind side B.on the leeward side C.on the windward side D.it is just likely to have snowfall on either side of a mountain
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the wind ward side
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I would say the C, the windward side, sense it is wetter. Hope this helps. :)
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