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Rain Shadow Effect Practice (6/19/2024)

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Read the passage and answer the questions that follow.

Title: Exploring the Rain Shadow Effect
Imagine you're standing at the base of a tall mountain range, ready to embark on an exciting adventure. You've probably noticed that some parts of the world are lush and green, while others are dry and arid. Why does this happen, and what's the secret behind these differences? It's time to dive into the fascinating world of the rain shadow effect!

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The rain shadow effect is a weather phenomenon that happens when moist air from an ocean or a large body of water meets a big mountain range. Here's how it works:

When the moist air hits the mountains, it's forced to go up, over the peaks. As the air rises, it cools down, and when the air cools, the air condenses and forms clouds and rain. This is why the side of the mountains where the moist air is coming from is often lush and green. It gets plenty of rain, making it a great place for plants and animals to thrive.

But what about the other side of the mountains, the side where the air is descending (going down)? This side is known as the "leeward side," and it's where the rain shadow effect comes into play. As the air descends, it warms up, and when it warms up, it dries out. That's why this side of the mountains gets very little rain, making it a dry and often desert-like place.
Now, let's explore this phenomenon further with some questions:
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Other Answer Choices:
Rain Shadow
Windward
Warmer
Clouds and rain
Air cools and condenses
Forests
Moist air rising
Deserts
Dry air sinking
Leeward
What is the rain shadow effect?
a type of desert
a phenomenon related to clouds
a weather even involving mountains and moisture
a type of tropical rainforest
What happens to the moist air as it rises up a mountain range?
It warms up and forms clouds.
It cools down and often produces rain.
It dries out and becomes moister.
It creates a desert on the leeward side.
What is the "leeward side" of a mountain range?
The side facing the ocean
The side where moist air goes up
The side where there is lush vegetation
The side where air is descending and drying out
Why is the windward side of a mountain range often lush and green?
It is closer to the ocean.
It has more sunshine.
It gets plenty of rain due to the moist air.
It is warmer than the leeward side.
What characterizes the leeward side of a mountain range affected by the rain shadow effect?
Frequent rain and lush vegetation
Cool temperatures and strong winds
Dry conditions and often a desert-like environment
Consistent cloud cover and high humidity
Categorize the following items as either describing windward or leeward side of the mountain.
Precipitation falls
Faces away from the wind
Climate is warmer and drier
The side that is facing the wind
A dry area on the side of a mountain
The side that is in the rain shadow
Climate is cooler and wetter
Much vegetation
Air rises
Air descends
Windward
Leeward
Drag and Drop the words and phrases where they belong on the diagram to complete the model of the rain shadow effect.