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A mountain range that runs side by side is called a parallel range.
The wet side of the mountain is called the windward side. The dry side of the mountain is called the leeward side.
The downwind side of a mountain is called the leeward side. Another name for this side of the mountain is known as the rain shadow.
A group of mountain ranges that run side by side is called a cordillera.
The downwind side of a mountain is known as the leeward side of the mountain. This is where deserts and steppes begin to form due to the rain shadow.
D. Geraldine Lawson has written: 'Rough side of the mountain'
The side of a mountain facing away from wind is the leeward, drier side, called the rain shadow.Leeward SlopesThe sheltered side of a mountain is known as the 'lee' side, or leeward slopes.The leeward side of a mountain has very little wind and a dry climate. This is called the mountain's rain shadow. In the northern hemisphere, this is usually the eastern side of the mountain. Leeward means the side which the wind doesn't blow on. The opposite is windward, which is the side of the mountain that the wind blows against.Its the Rain Shadow.
Cordillera
The flat land on the side of a mountain is called a plateau or a bench. It is a relatively flat area that provides a break in the steep slope of the mountain.
rain shadow
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Its called the "profile" or if your looking straight at it its called the "face"