2) How do the Rocky Mountains affect the climate of North America?
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Because of the Rocky Mountains, enormous air masses from the west are forced more southward, where they absorb heat and moisture before heading in Norway's direction. In this way, the mountain range helps to create the dominant southwesterly winds that bring so much warm, moist air towards Norway.
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Prevailing winds, precipitation and condensing water vapor phenomena, wet weather system begins on the pacific ocean and travel over the western states to the rocky mountains, and as the air moves higher up the western slope it cools and condenses, leaving rain and snow along the mountainside in its wake.
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