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Which of the following factors contributes to the formation of deserts?

  1. Descending air in subtropical high-pressure belts.
  2. The leeward side of mountain ranges (rain shadow effect).
  3. Inland location away from oceanic moisture sources.
  4. The presence of warm ocean currents offshore.

    A2, 3

    B1, 2, 3

    C3 only

    D1, 3

    Answer:

    B. 1, 2, 3

    Read Explanation:

    • The largest hot deserts, like the Sahara and Arabian deserts, are located in the trade wind belt near the sub-tropical high pressure belts in both the hemispheres.

    • These are places located under the descending limb of the Hadley Cell that dominates the at-mospheric circulation in tropical areas.

    • As the air subsides, it warms adiabatically, in-hibiting condensation and precipitation.

    • Some deserts are located on the leeward side of mountains and the rain shadow effect is re-sponsible for their formation.

    • The Sonoran desert in North America is located to the east of the coastal ranges.

    • While moisture bearing winds arising from the ocean bring precipitation to the western flanks of the ranges, places to the east receive no pre-cipitation from them as they have already shed their moisture before reaching here.


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