What is the 'rain shadow effect' and how does it contribute to desert formation?
- The rain shadow effect occurs when mountains block moisture-laden winds from reaching the leeward side.
- As winds rise over mountains, they cool and release precipitation on the windward side, leaving the leeward side dry.
- The Sonoran Desert in North America is an example of a desert formed primarily by the rain shadow effect.
- The rain shadow effect is caused by cold ocean currents.
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