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What kind of atmosphere prevails at the top of the mountain?

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Answered by mrugnesh
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A rain shadow is a dry area on the leeward side of a mountainous area (away from the wind). The mountains block the passage of rain-producing weather systems and cast a "shadow" of dryness behind them. Wind and moist air are drawn by the prevailing winds towards the top of the mountains, where it condenses and precipitates before it crosses the top. The air, without much moisture left, advances across the mountains creating a drier side called the "rain shadow".

Answered by 27swatikumari
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Answer: A rain shadow is an arid region on a mountain's leeward slope. (away from the wind). The mountains prevent rain-producing weather systems from passing through and leave a "shadow" of drought behind them. Wind and moist air are pulled to the summit of the mountains by the prevailing breezes, where it condenses and precipitates before crossing the top. Without much precipitation, the air moves across the mountains, producing a drier side known as the "rain shadow."

Explanation: A rain shadow is a region of considerably decreased rainfall located behind a hilly region on the side heading away from the predominant winds, known as the leeward side. The prevalent onshore winds carry evaporated moisture from water bodies (such as seas and big lakes) to drier and hotter inland regions. When wet air encounters elevated terrain, it is forced upslope towards the summit, where it swells, cools, and its moisture condenses and begins to precipitate. Most of the humidity will be lost to precipitation over the windward side (also known as the rain ward side) if the landforms are lofty and broad enough. The air is squeezed as it descends the leeward side of the mountains. heated, causing Faehn winds to blow downslope, absorbing precipitation and casting a wide "shadow" of arid climate area behind the mountain crests. This environment is usually represented by shrub-steppe, xeric shrublands, or even deserts.

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