Geography, asked by munmunbarman2016, 4 days ago

Why are the polar winds responsible to bring rain?

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Answered by Sandra001
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Explanation:

bring air from one type of climate to another. For example, warm winds that travel over water tend to collect moisture as they travel; the water vapor in the air will condense as it moves into colder climates, which is why temperate coastal areas often receive heavy rainfall.

Answered by AnwitaG
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The winds move air masses, which causes weather. The direction of prevailing winds determines which type of air mass usually moves over an area. For example, a west wind might bring warm moist air from over an ocean. An east wind might bring cold dry air from over a mountain range.


I didn’t answer your polar winds question because I feel it is wrong. The correct term would be prevailing winds. So, I will answer as PREVAILING WINDS, not as polar winds.


Prevailing winds affect the amount of precipitation in an area depending when the winds blows inland from oceans or large lakes because they carry more water vapor than the winds that blow over land. ... Mountain ranges in a path of prevailing winds affect precipitation on either side of a mountain.

FYI, precipitation is basically rain.


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