well the rainforest is what most people think so ided say rainforest. ive seen pictures of mountains in the rain forest that makes the rain go and also antartica!
Some mountain ranges block the flow of moisture from reaching the interior of a continent. The mountains force the humid air upward on the windward side of the mountain causing the rain to fall on that side and leaving little moisture to fall on the leeward side forming a rain shadow desert. See the diagram above.
Chile
Mountains can affect the climate of nearby lands. Clouds approaching a mountain are forced to rise, and rising clouds can't hold so much water, so they drop their rain, so the windward side of a mountain range may be rainy and the leeward side may be a desert.Much of airborne moisture falls as rain on the windward side of mountains. This often means that the land on the other side of the mountain (the leeward side) gets far less rain - an effect called a "rain shadow" - which often produces a desert.The higher the mountain, the more pronounced the rain shadow effect is and the less likely rain will fall on the leeward side.(The Windward is the side of a mountain that is facing into the direction that the wind is coming from.The Leeward side is the wind protected side of a mountain.)
Rain Shadows form on the leeward side of some mountain ranges. The mountains block the flow of moist air and force it to condense and fall as rain on the windward side of the mountain. See the diagram above.
The mountain ranges made transportation a harder goal by having lots of rain and deserts in their rain shadow they also had indigenous people that lived there.
Will block / affect the direction of: wind rain stroms snow heat
As a simple example: a tall mountain near the sea. The prevailing wind off the sea carries a lot of rain water. On reaching the mountain, and in order to rise over the mountain, the clouds tend to rise meeting colder air at the higher altitudes. This means that it will rain, as cold air can't contain much water vapour. So the rain mainly falls on the side of the mountain facing the sea. Once over the mountain, there is very little rain left. So, on the side of the mountain away from the sea, a rain shadow is formed and very little rain will fall in the area of the shadow.
A rain shadow is formed on the lee side of a mountain. Rain clouds hitting the weather-side may cause the rain to fall. As the clouds pass over the mountain, there is little rain left to fall on the lee side. Hence the rain shadow forms as a drier area.
The rain shadow affect when moisture comes up the mountain it turns into dry moisture. When it rains it rains on the mountain and leaving the place where people live dry.
Mountain ranges can block the flow of moisture from crossing into the interior of a continent. The rain is forced to fall on the windward side of the mountains and little moisture falls on the leeward side and causes a rain shadow desert to form. See the above diagram.
chad
People affect plants by not watering them which causes the plants to die or the branches to fall off. We can leave a good affect by watering the plants because sometimes there is not enough rain and the plants start to die and fall apart.