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A rain diagram is when you see how much rain has came in the certain amount of time

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With the help of a diagram explain why an area in the rain shadow becomes a desert?

Here is your diagram. You should be able to easily describe the process.


What is the plot diagram for The rain came grace ogot?

"The Rain Came" by Grace Ogot follows the traditional plot diagram, with an introduction where the village is introduced, rising action as the drought affects the village, climax when the rain finally comes, falling action as the village is restored, and resolution with the village returning to normal life.


Where do rain shadows form?

Rain Shadows form on the leeward side of some mountain ranges. The mountains block the flow of moist air and force it to condense and fall as rain on the windward side of the mountain. See the diagram above.


Is a mountain with forests on one side and deserts on the other exhibiting the rain shadow effect?

Yes it is. See diagram above to explain why.


Does the rain shadow effect cause natural desert formation?

Yes, the Sonoran Desert is a rain shadow desert. The Sierra Madre Occidental in Mexico blocks most moisture from reaching the area.


What is desert shadow?

Perhaps you are referring to a rain shadow desert? Mountains sometimes form a barrier that blocks the natural flow of atmospheric moisture into an area and forms rain shadow deserts. See diagram above.


Is a mountain with forests on one side and desert on the other is exhibiting evidence of the rain shadow effect?

Yes it is. See diagram above to explain why.


What does it mean to say that the desert is in the rain shadow of a mountain?

Mountain ranges can block the flow of moisture from crossing into the interior of a continent. The rain is forced to fall on the windward side of the mountains and little moisture falls on the leeward side and causes a rain shadow desert to form. See the above diagram.


Where does a rain shadow form?

Moisture laden air from the sea is forced upwards by mountain ranges where it condenses and falls as rain or snow on the windward side of the mountain. The now-dry air passes over the mountain range to the leeward side where a rain shadow desert has formed. See the diagram above


Draw a rain shadow diagram?

I can't draw images, but I can describe a rain shadow diagram to you. A rain shadow diagram typically shows a mountain range with prevailing winds coming from one direction. As the winds move up the windward side of the mountains, they cool and release moisture as rain or snow. On the leeward side of the mountains (downwind), the air descends and warms, creating a rain shadow area with little precipitation.


How do mountains affect rain shadow deserts?

Some mountain ranges block the flow of moisture from reaching the interior of a continent. The mountains force the humid air upward on the windward side of the mountain causing the rain to fall on that side and leaving little moisture to fall on the leeward side forming a rain shadow desert. See the diagram above.


What is a particle diagram to show biological weathering?

A particle diagram to show biological weathering may depict the breakdown of rocks by living organisms like plant roots or burrowing animals. It can illustrate how these organisms physically break down rocks through activities such as root growth, digging, or the release of acids that accelerate weathering processes. The diagram could show rocks being fragmented or chemically altered by biological agents to highlight how living organisms contribute to the weathering of rocks in the environment.