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Analyze the map below and answer the question that follows.
A map of Asia titled Climate Map of Asia. A key shows 4 main climate zones and their subzones by color. Tropical Zone: Dark pink = Tropical humid. Light pink = Tropical wet and dry. Dry Zone: Yellow = Semi arid. Tan = Arid. Mid-Latitude Zone: Dark green = Marine west coast. Light green = Mediterranean. Aqua = Humid subtropical. Orange = Humid continental. High Latitude Zone: Light grey = Subarctic. Dark grey = Tundra. Brown = Highlands. The area circled in black in central Asia is mostly brown and tan with smaller areas of yellow and aqua.
Which of the following physical characteristics best explains the climate of the area that is circled in black on the climate map above?
A.
the Gobi Desert
B.
the Himalayan Mountains
C.
the Malay Archipelago
D.
the Ural Mountains
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B. the Himalayan Mountains
The Himalayas create a strong rain shadow and uplift, producing high-elevation (highland) climates on the Tibetan Plateau and blocking moisture from the Indian Ocean so areas north of them are arid/semi‑arid.
The Himalayas create a strong rain shadow and uplift, producing high-elevation (highland) climates on the Tibetan Plateau and blocking moisture from the Indian Ocean so areas north of them are arid/semi‑arid.
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