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Orographic rainfall difference between

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Answer:Orographic rainfall: When moist air is lifted up the mountain range, the air rises and cools, orographic clouds are formed, and the moisture falls as rain. Rain is generally received on the windward side, and by the time the clouds reach the leeward side, the moisture is lost. This region is called rain-shadow region.

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Orographic rainfall: When moist air is lifted up the mountain range, the air rises and cools, orographic clouds are formed, and the moisture falls as rain. Rain is generally received on the windward side, and by the time the clouds reach the leeward side, the moisture is lost. This region is called rain-shadow region.

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