The mountains protected theme from invaders in part of china but the mountains are not every thing but the dynasties built several walls that we call the great wall of china today.
They make the geographical features of the country.
kept out the foreignors from invading the country and affecting early Chinese culture
Deserts often form on the leeward side of mountains, which is the side that faces away from prevailing winds. As air rises over the windward side of the mountain, it cools and releases moisture, creating a rain shadow effect that results in arid conditions on the leeward side.
Mountains can create deserts through a process called the rain shadow effect. When moist air from the ocean rises and cools as it reaches a mountain range, it releases precipitation on the windward side. By the time the air descends on the leeward side, it is dry and has lost much of its moisture, creating arid conditions and leading to desert formation.
Mountains can limit access to resources and hinder transportation, resulting in isolated communities and limited agricultural land. Deserts present challenges due to scarcity of water and extreme temperatures, making agriculture difficult and necessitating reliance on oases or specific adaptations for settlement. Both environments require specialized knowledge and skills for human survival and development.
Well, as you all know, the Himalaya Mountains is one example of the effect. Also you can see that the successful invasion of India have been from the northwest, the Kyber Pass.
POLLUTION, that's the effect.
As the air ascends over the mountains, it cools and condenses, leading to the formation of clouds and precipitation on the windward side. When the air descends on the leeward side, it compresses and warms up, leading to dry and clear conditions, known as the rain shadow effect.
app. mountains
Some of them act as impassable terrain, such as the northern Sierra Madre Oriental; others cast a rain shadow effect, providing the conditions to create large deserts such as the Chihuahuan desert. In general terms, mountains make movement more difficult in Mexico, increasing transportation costs.
Some of them act as impassable terrain, such as the northern Sierra Madre Oriental; others cast a rain shadow effect, providing the conditions to create large deserts such as the Chihuahuan desert. In general terms, mountains make movement more difficult in Mexico, increasing transportation costs.
Mainly due to the "rain shadow" effect