Wind is blowing air up over the mountain. Going from about 1,000 feet at the base to 7,000 feet at the top, the temperature changes as the air goes over the mountain.
It decreases because as you move up in altitude the air becomes thinner making it colder.
As air rises up the windward slope of a mountain range, it expands and cools. As air cools, the rate of evaporation decreases while the rate of condensation increases.
Whenever air rises, its temperature decreases.
IT gets cooler
The orographic effect occurs when winf from over the ocean passes over a mountain and the lack of rain creates a desert on the other side.
gets warmer - it shouldnt but does due to the greenhouse effect etc.
The windward side (as opposed to the leeward side). This is the side facing the prevailing wind, where the air is forced up the mountain where it must cool, condense, and precipitate out its moisture. As it passes the mountain it will sink, whereby it compresses and warms, which is not conducive to precipitation or even clouds.
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Wind is blowing air up over the mountain. Going from about 1,000 feet at the base to 7,000 feet at the top, the temperature changes as the air goes over the mountain.
Over Mountain Passes - 1910 was released on: USA: 27 September 1910
Wind is blowing air up over the mountain. Going from about 1,000 feet at the base to 7,000 feet at the top, the temperature changes as the air goes over the mountain.
Air that passes over the steppe in a semiarid climate has lost much of its water vapor as it passes over mountain ranges. Some air that passes over humid continental areas comes from the oceans and does not cross mountain ranges; this air carries more moisture.
Air that passes over the steppe in a semiarid climate has lost much of its water vapor as it passes over mountain ranges. Some air that passes over humid continental areas comes from the oceans and does not cross mountain ranges; this air carries more moisture.
Air that passes over the steppe in a semiarid climate has lost much of its water vapor as it passes over mountain ranges. Some air that passes over humid continental areas comes from the oceans and does not cross mountain ranges; this air carries more moisture.
Air that passes over the steppe in a semiarid climate has lost much of its water vapor as it passes over mountain ranges. Some air that passes over humid continental areas comes from the oceans and does not cross mountain ranges; this air carries more moisture.
The orographic effect occurs when winf from over the ocean passes over a mountain and the lack of rain creates a desert on the other side.
warmth and evaporation
Rain Shadow.
It happens when the moon passes over the sun during orbit.