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Figure (1) Orographic
rainfall
2) Shade the rain shadow region in fig B
and name it.

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Answered by akashsingh00143
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Answer:

OROGRAPHIC RAIN

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.

Explanation:

RAIN SHADOW

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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