The Pamirs.
i also think that westrn slopes recieve high rainfall than eastern slopes
The mountains themselves act as a barrier to their opposite slopes. In other words, the clouds cannot get to the other side of the mountain because the mountain is blocking its path.
Eastern mountains tend to be younger, steeper, and taller with more precipitation, while western mountains are older, more eroded, and tend to have gentler slopes with drier conditions. This is due to the different tectonic processes that shaped each region over time.
It is in Tajikistan's Sughd Province on the northern slopes of Gissar Range in the Fann Mountains.
Idaho
Idaho
Marine west coast climates have abundant precipitation because humid air from the Pacific Ocean hits the western slopes of the Coastal Ranges. The air rises up the slopes of the mountains, and it cools. As the air cools, large amounts of rain or snow fall on the western slopes. The eastern slopes lie in the rain shadow of the mountains and receive little precipitation. (Don't correct my answer)
The western slopes of the Western Ghats receive more rainfall due to the southwest monsoon winds, creating a more conducive environment for dense forests. In contrast, the eastern slopes are in the rain shadow region, receiving less rainfall, which results in drier conditions and less forest cover.
Yes, there is gold on the eastern slopes off the Urals
I Think that western ghats have very high rainfall but eastern stopes have not therefore western ghats have thick vegetation
Yes, that's correct. This phenomenon, known as the rain shadow effect, occurs when prevailing winds pick up moisture as they move across the ocean towards the western side of the mountains. As the air rises and cools over the mountains, it releases most of its moisture on the western slopes, leaving the eastern side relatively dry. This leads to a stark contrast in precipitation levels between the two sides of the mountains in California.
Most mountains have slopes, but some aren't very steep.