why is there less rainfall in arabian nations
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The descending air suppresses rainfall, ensuring that even if there is hot, humid air near the surface, which would normally be perfect for the formation of showers, the descending dry air high in the atmosphere inhibits any from forming. Qatar lies on 25°N and is also affected by the descending air.
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The descending air suppresses rainfall, ensuring that even if there is hot, humid air near the surface, which would normally be perfect for the formation of showers, the descending dry air high in the atmosphere inhibits any from forming. Qatar lies on 25°N and is also affected by the descending air
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