Geography, asked by saiyedmeenaz81, 10 months ago

(3) Hilltops get heated quickly during the
day. The air in this part becomes hot,
light and starts ascending. Hence, a
low pressure area forms in this region.
At the same time the air at the foothills
being cooler, and that area experiences
high pressure. Air in that area blows
towards low pressure.​

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Answered by kalarema45
16

Answer:

Mountain breeze is the type of winds identified from the above description. ... It is because the wind blows from the mountain towards the valley. The light and hot air from the valley is pushed down upwards and then the cool air rushed down into the valley. Because of this, you get heat at hilltops and cool at foothills.

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