Winds coming from land are ___________ and do not cause rain.
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winds coming from land are dry and don't carry moisture so they don't cause rain
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When winds in the upper troposphere blow away from one another instead (diverge), they form an area of lower pressure up high. That lower pressure sucks air up from below, causing
lower pressure at ground level. ... It's simple - the air that sinks in a high is dry, and you need moist air to make rain.
ans dont carry moisture so they
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