Give an example and state the mountains responsible for rain shadow area
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A rain shadow is a dry area on the side of a mountain opposite to the wind. We call this dry side of the mountain the leeward side. If wind is approaching from the west, the rain shadow is on the east. If the wind is approaching from the east, the rain shadow is on the west. Whichever side the wind is approaching from is called the windward side. Windward is the opposite of leeward. Formation of a Rain Shadow
A rain shadow forms when moist winds head towards a set of mountains and get forced upwards by them. This moist air often comes from the sea or from another large body of water. That's because where there is water, that water can evaporate. The more water evaporates, the more moist the air becomes
A rain shadow forms when moist winds head towards a set of mountains and get forced upwards by them. This moist air often comes from the sea or from another large body of water. That's because where there is water, that water can evaporate. The more water evaporates, the more moist the air becomes
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An example of rain shadow area in India is :-
Arabian sea branch Chennai lies at leeward side of western ghats and falls under rain shadow area.
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