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Chapter 51, Problem 4TYK
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When the rising air mass encounters a mountain range, it either crosses it or sheds-off its water depending upon the height of the mountain and the saturation of the air mass. This creates two sides of the mountain, which are the rain shadow area and the area that receives rainfall.
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