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Describe the connection between a mountain range and a rain shadow. This illustration shows the cross section of a segment of mountain range. On the left side of the image, there is an ocean. The left side of the mountain range is green. The right side of the range is brown.

What processes happen at each of the four labeled locations?



1. At the ocean’s surface:

2. The left side of the mountains:

3. Near the peak on the left side of the mountains:

4. On the right side of the mountatins:

Describe the connection between a mountain range and a rain shadow. This illustration-example-1
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Wind and moist air are drawn by the prevailing winds towards the top of the mountains, where it condenses and precipitates before it crosses the top. The air, without much moisture left, advances across the mountains creating a drier side called the "rain shadow".

Mountains can have a significant effect on rainfall. When air reaches the mountains, it is forced to rise over this barrier. As the air moves up the windward side of a mountain, it cools, and the volume decreases. As a result, humidity increases and orographic clouds and precipitation can develop.

Powered by. A rain shadow is a patch of land that has been forced to become a desert because mountain ranges blocked all plant-growing, rainy weather. On one side of the mountain, wet weather systems drop rain and snow. On the other side of the mountain—the rain shadow side—all that precipitation is blocked.
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