The dessert.
In Namibia.
A desert is a very dry area with little rain, typically receiving less than 250 millimeters of rain per year. Examples of deserts include the Sahara in Africa, the Arabian Desert in the Middle East, and the Atacama Desert in South America.
That area is called a rain shadow. It occurs when moist air rises over a mountain, releases moisture on the windward side, and descends down the other side, resulting in a drier climate on the leeward side.
desert area because they can only had drought
A desert is a dry area with very little rainfall, typically receiving less than 250 millimeters of rain per year. These regions often have extreme temperature variations and sparse vegetation due to the lack of moisture. Sand dunes, rocky terrain, and dry salt flats are common features in deserts.
The area behind a mountain with little rain is called a rain shadow.
flat dry and rain a little(but not to little)
A long dry season with little rain is called a drought. This can lead to water shortages and impact agriculture, ecosystems, and communities.
i think it will make the rainforest very hot and very dry
A rain shadow.
Drylands are dry because there is not enough rain in the area so it's really dry.
The leeward side of a mountain is called the "rain shadow" side. It is a dry area that receives significantly less precipitation than the windward side of the mountain due to the barrier effect the mountain has on air masses.