Which is a way that weather is affected as winds blow against a mountain?

answers:

The wind is blocked, producing clouds on the same side of the mountain

The wind moves upward, causing rain to fall on the same side of the mountain

The wind moves upward, causing rain to fall on the other side of the mountain

The wind is blocked, producing sunny days on the same side of the mountain.

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The correct answer is:

The wind moves upward, causing rain to fall on the same side of the mountain.

This process is known as orographic lift, where moist air is forced to rise over the mountain, cooling and condensing to form clouds and precipitation on the windward side.

you sure

Yes, I am sure. The phenomenon I described is known as orographic precipitation. When winds encounter a mountain range, they are forced to rise. As the air rises, it cools, and the moisture in the air condenses, resulting in clouds and precipitation predominantly on the windward side of the mountain. The leeward side typically experiences drier conditions, often referred to as a rain shadow.

So, the correct answer remains:

The wind moves upward, causing rain to fall on the same side of the mountain.