SSC
WORLD GEOGRAPHY
Question
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Windward
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Leeward
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Rain Shadow
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Solstice
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Detailed explanation-1: -Answer and Explanation: The windward side of a mountain tends to be wetter than it otherwise would be, and the leeward side tends to be drier than it otherwise would be. This is due to orographic precipitation and the rain shadow effect.
Detailed explanation-2: -The windward side faces the wind and typically receives warm, moist air, often from an ocean. As wind hits a mountain, it is forced upward and begins to cool. Cool air reaches its dew point more quickly, and the result is rain and snow.
Detailed explanation-3: -When air runs into a mountain, the side of the mountain that it hits first is called the windward side. This is where air is forced to rise, and this is the side of the mountain that often sees the heaviest precipitation.