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why the south Western part of the continent is a desert .​

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Answered by Anonymous
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These are the results of the prevailing easterly winds of the tropics, which are the trade winds. ... These winds become dry when they reach the western sides of the continents, and hence don't bring any rain with them. As these regions become devoid of moisture, deserts are formed.

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These are the results of the prevailing easterly winds of the tropics, which are the trade winds. These winds become dry when they reach the western sides of the continents, and hence don't bring any rain with them. As these regions become devoid of moisture, deserts are formed

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