explain the difference between relief rainfall and frontal rainfall
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Explanation:
- Relief Rainfall is known as Orographic Rainfall. Frontal Rainfall occurs when a warm air mass and other air masses meet.
Relief Rainfall occurs when warm,moist air descends along the slope of the mountain
Frontal Rainfall occurs when a warm air mass and other air masses meet.
The relief rainfall is formed when the air cools and rises over the relief features in the landscape such the hills and the mountains and the winds condense and forms into the rain and is called as the orographic drift and is not related to the cyclonic condition and usually occurs as the winds blow from the sea to the coast and the leeward ranges of the mountain receives no rains.
The cyclonic or the frontal rainfall is called as the control as the collision of the fort s and the meeting of the most laden warm winds with the polar air mass and the layer that separates it called as the front. The rainfall can fall in the solid and liquid and the freezing levels and this transition is faster and cold air