It's because the western slopes get much heavier rainfall than the eastern slopes. Moisture-laden air moves eastwards across the Western Ghats during monsoon season. The elevation of the region forces most of the moisture out of the air on the western side. By the time the air reaches the eastern side, it is dry; thus, the eastern slopes lie in the region's rain shadow.
Eastern mountains tend to be younger, steeper, and taller with more precipitation, while western mountains are older, more eroded, and tend to have gentler slopes with drier conditions. This is due to the different tectonic processes that shaped each region over time.
geographically and climatically on Australia the GDR stops the humid airstream from pacific ocean from getting into the inner landmass of the continent of Australia, forming totally different precipitation on the 2 slopes of the mountain range,with much more rainfall on the eastern slope than the western side. the precipitation also influences the vegetation of the two slopes,with the eastern slope covered with forests and the other with low bushes. Also some of the most spectacular waterfalls in Australia lie along the GDR as a result of the influence it has on the landscape. GDR formed the high structure of areas along the eastern coaseline of Australia, with the peak of the highest mountain of the range being the highest point of the continent of Australia
The part of the continent covered by water is called the continental shelf. It is the underwater extension of a continent that slopes gradually from the shore into the ocean.
Yes, that's correct. This phenomenon, known as the rain shadow effect, occurs when prevailing winds pick up moisture as they move across the ocean towards the western side of the mountains. As the air rises and cools over the mountains, it releases most of its moisture on the western slopes, leaving the eastern side relatively dry. This leads to a stark contrast in precipitation levels between the two sides of the mountains in California.
Coniferous forests typically grow in mountainous regions, foothills, and sometimes in boreal or subarctic areas. They can be found on slopes, plateaus, and in valleys, often with rugged terrain and varied elevation. These forests can also be located near bodies of water like rivers or lakes.
i also think that westrn slopes recieve high rainfall than eastern slopes
I Think that western ghats have very high rainfall but eastern stopes have not therefore western ghats have thick vegetation
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The moist air from the Pacific Ocean brings heavy precipitation to the western slopes of the Cordilleras, leading to lush vegetation and wet climates. In contrast, the eastern slopes are in a rain shadow, receiving less precipitation and resulting in drier conditions. This creates a stark contrast in the ecosystems and environments between the eastern and western slopes of the Cordilleras.
The Western Ghats obstruct the moisture-laden westerly winds from the Arabian Sea, causing them to rise and cool along the western slopes, leading to condensation and heavy rainfall. The eastern slopes, on the other hand, experience rain shadow effect as the descending air warms up and absorbs moisture, resulting in less rainfall. This is illustrated in the diagram by showing the westerly winds hitting the Western Ghats and causing rainfall on the western slopes, while the eastern slopes remain relatively dry due to the rain shadow effect.
Less rain falls on the eastern slopes of western mountains because as moist air moves inland from the ocean, it is forced to rise over the mountains. As the air rises, it cools and condenses, leading to precipitation on the windward side (western slopes). By the time the air descends on the leeward side (eastern slopes), it has lost much of its moisture, resulting in drier conditions.
I believe that would depend on the predominant direction of the wind.
The airport code for Eastern Slopes Regional Airport is FRY.
The Eastern Pygmy-possum is found in south-eastern Australia, extending from southern Queensland (including areas of southeast Queensland) to eastern South Australia and Tasmania. In NSW its distribution extends from the coast inland as far as the Pilliga, Lachlan River's western reaches and Wagga Wagga on the western slopes .
I believe that would depend on the predominant direction of the wind.
Walking ferns primarily grow in North America, particularly in the eastern United States and southeastern Canada. They can be found in shaded, moist habitats such as forests, rocky slopes, and along stream banks.
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