How would this barrier affect the climate on the leeward side?

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The question asks how a mountain range acts as a barrier and affects the climate on the leeward side, focusing on temperature and precipitation levels.

Answer

The temperatures would be warm and the amount of precipitation low.

The final answer is the temperatures would be warm and the amount of precipitation low.

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The final answer is the temperatures would be warm and the amount of precipitation low.

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The leeward side of a mountain is often in a 'rain shadow,' where air descends, warms, and becomes drier compared to the windward side.

Tips

A common mistake is to assume both sides of a mountain receive similar precipitation without considering the orographic effect.

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