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Why the rainshadow areas are generally dry?​

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Answered by Arshdeep505
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A rain shadow is a dry region of land on the side of a mountain range that is protected from the prevailing winds. ... This dry air produces a rain shadow. Land in a rain shadow is typically very dry and receives much less precipitation and cloud cover than land on the windward side of the mountain range.

Answered by glossygirl
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because the area has no rain due to the mountain

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