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the drier side is called the rainshadow (leeward side)
Drier and Warmer
More moist than the leeward side of the higher elevation. For example, if there was a mountain on the coast, the rain would collect on the windward side, because it is the side facing the direction the wind is coming from. The leeward side, or the side facing the direcion the wind is going, will be drier, due to the lack of ran.
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Water in the air doesn't heat the air up. Water in the air moderates temperatures. It tends to make daytime temperatures cooler and nighttime temperatures warmer than they would be in drier air.
warmer & drier
The leeward side.
the drier side is called the rainshadow (leeward side)
the windward slope is wetter. the leeward slope is drier. source: geosystems sixth edition by christopherson, page 213 by: josephine
A hot dry wind beginning with "f" is called a "Foehn" wind. It is a type of downslope wind that occurs on the leeward side of a mountain range, where it can lead to warmer and drier conditions.
Warmer and drier (relatively).
Actually the windward side has higher precipitation, the leeward side is a drier place
The name given to the leeward side of the mountain is the "rain shadow" side. The rain shadow side receives less precipitation compared to the windward side because the air is forced to rise and cool on the windward side, leading to condensation and rainfall. As the air descends on the leeward side, it warms and becomes drier, resulting in less rainfall.
Much warmer and drier.
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Africa is warmer and wetter near the equator and drier north and south.
Drier and Warmer