Geography, asked by umbereen07, 26 days ago

how do the rain from western depressions require rising air?

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Answered by STONEHEARTED69
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This is because of a rapid change in air pressure. Wind - winds blow anticlockwise in a depression and wind blows along the isobars. ... Wet - where warm air meets cold air, the warm air is pushed upwards where it cools, condenses and precipitates (usually as rain).

Answered by namitavij29
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This is because of a rapid change in air pressure. Wind - winds blow anticlockwise in a depression and wind blows along the isobars. ... Wet - where warm air meets cold air, the warm air is pushed upwards where it cools, condenses and precipitates (usually as rain).

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