why trade wind can bring rainfall in eastern margin of continent why not in western margin give reason?
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Trade Winds- Trade winds flows between 10–30 degree North and South between tropical high pressure belt -equatorial low pressure belt but due to coriolis effect, it flows from east to west in direction. Hence, in land it moves as an offshore wind and thus carry a minimum amount of moisture towards the end of land area.
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The winds shed their moisture into eastern parts of the continent and become dry by the time they reach the western margin. Therefore, western margins of the continent are devoid of rainfall. They bring rainfall to eastern margin because the general direction of trade winds are from east to west.
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