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Give reason a rain shadow area is generally dry.

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Answered by saeed50
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A rain shadow is a dry region of land on the side of a mountain range that is protected from the prevailing winds. ... This dry air produces a rain shadow. Land in a rain shadow is typically very dry and receives much less precipitation and cloud cover than land on the windward side of the mountain range.
Answered by shashwt361531
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Answer:

a rain shadow area is on the other side of the mountains as moist air rises up it cools down and from water drops which forms cloud and rain on one side more

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