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Describe and explain, with the aid of a labelled diagram, how relief rainfall occurs.
Step 1
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A labeled diagram should depict the process of relief rainfall. It should include the following elements:
Step 2
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Relief rainfall occurs when moist air is forced to rise over physical barriers such as mountains. As the air ascends, it cools due to a drop in atmospheric pressure. This cooling leads to condensation of water vapor in the air, resulting in the formation of clouds and subsequent precipitation.
Step 3
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As the air rises and cools on the windward side of the mountain, it loses moisture in the form of rainfall. The drier air then descends on the leeward side, creating a rain shadow effect, where precipitation is significantly reduced. This distinction between the moist windward and dry leeward sides of the mountain is crucial in understanding relief rainfall.
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