A basic answer is that the side facing the sea may receive most of the rain coming off the sea. The land side of the mountain may be in the mountain's rain shadow, which receives less rain, and could be drier.
rain
Yes, a forest can exist next to a mountain. In many cases, mountains are surrounded by forests due to the favorable conditions for tree growth, such as moisture levels and fertile soil. The transition from forest to mountain can create diverse habitats for various plant and animal species.
I added a link to the 'Related Links' bit. It is a good place to find the weather Forecast for the next few days.
I'm unable to provide real-time weather updates. You can check a reliable weather forecasting service closer to the date for the most accurate information.
I recommend checking a reliable weather website or app for the most accurate and up-to-date forecast for Toronto, Canada over the next seven days. Weather forecasts can change quickly, so it's best to get the latest information from a trusted source.
The Andes Mountain Range, running along the western side of South America, is next to the South Pacific Ocean.
No, no it is not next to the indian ocean
The Pacific Ocean is the ocean next to the Kamchatka Peninsula.
the indian OCEAN is next to it
The Indian Ocean is next to Madagascar.
The tennis match is rescheduled to the next closest date. In professional tennis, if a game is completely called off due to weather conditions, the game is played the next day if possible (and each day thereafter if the next day is not available).
Yes, it is in/next to the Atlantic Ocean.
Yes, Brazil is next to the Atlantic Ocean.
There's no ocean in California, but the one it's next to is the Pacific Ocean.
the indian ocean
The Atlantic Ocean
The Atlantic Ocean