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discribe the relif rainfall​

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Answered by pk544042
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Relief or orographic rain is formed when air is forced to cool when it rises over relief features in the landscape such as hills or mountains. As it rises it cools, condenses and forms rain. The highest rainfall totals of over 1,600 mm per year occur in the mountain areas along the west coast.

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Answered by BadBabyGirl
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Rain is liquid water in the form of droplets that have condensed from atmospheric water vapor and then become heavy enough to fall under gravity. Rain is a major component of the water cycle and is responsible for depositing most of the fresh water on the Earth. It provides suitable conditions for many types of ecosystems, as well as water for hydroelectric power plants and crop irrigation.

Relief rainfall occurs when warm, moist air from the Atlantic Ocean rises up over mountains.

When the warm air rises, it cools and condenses to form clouds, which brings rain.

Once the air has passed over the mountains, it descends and warms.

This creates drier conditions known as a rain shadow.

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