The warm air cools as it is blown up the side of the mountain, causing rain.
(info from prentice hall science explorer weather and climate book.)
A cold front forms. The warm, moist air, which is less dense, gets forced upwards. As it rises it cools and the moisture in it condenses. This results in rain and possibly thunderstorms.
If the clouds are lower then the tops of the mountains they are caught and rain themselves out, which is why there are usually arid plains or deserts on/beside a mountain range. It is called a rain shadow.
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look in ch. 31 of your textbook
warm moist air is force to rise over a mountain range, as the air moves up it will expand, cools and condenses then precipitation will occur.This is clearly seen in the eastern part of South Africa
It cools and condenses
the insertion moves toward the origin
A mountain will not be affected much by a hurricane, if at all. However, if a hurricane moves over land, and especially mountains it will rapidly weaken.
A cold front forms. The warm, moist air, which is less dense, gets forced upwards. As it rises it cools and the moisture in it condenses. This results in rain and possibly thunderstorms.
If the clouds are lower then the tops of the mountains they are caught and rain themselves out, which is why there are usually arid plains or deserts on/beside a mountain range. It is called a rain shadow.
Ming Lo Moves the Mountain was created in 1982.
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look in ch. 31 of your textbook
It increases. High pressure air always moves toward low pressure areas. When there is low pressure, the high pressure moves in, and the movement of air creates wind.
A Block Mountain.
As a warm front moves toward and then over an area, air pressure typically decreases. This is due to the warm air rising over the denser, cooler air ahead of the front, which leads to lower pressure at the surface.
Warm air moves from a beach toward the ocean by convection.