How Do Mountains Influence Climate In Turkey And Iran?

As the warm and moist air is forced to ascend the mountain, the air quickly cools and reaches its dew point, water droplets form and a vicious cycle is set in motion. This is especially true in the summer, when the sun can quickly warm the air at the bottom of the mountain. Most of the time this process is invisible to the naked eye.

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Subsequently, question is,How does rising air over a mountain produce precipitation?

When air reaches the mountain, it rises because the mountains are in the way. As the air rises, it cools, and because cool air can carry less moisture than warm air, there is usually precipitation (rain).

Keeping this in view,Why do clouds come out of the mountains?

Not only is the effect real, it works with much smaller mountains than you might think. Clouds a thousand meters up can rain out because of a mountain that only rises up to 500. Air gets pushed upwards, which pushes more air up, which brings the cloud in a higher colder layer with lower air pressure that makes it condens.

Beside this,Can a mountain really make its own weather?

In a sense, yes. While mountains don’t literally “make their own weather,” they do sometimes provide additional catalysts to create localized disturbances which you might otherwise characterize as “weather” (thunderstorms, clouds, rain, etc).

How are the monsoons of India and the Himalayas related?

Interaction between the Indian Monsoon and the Himalayas. The weather of the Himalayas is clearly influenced by the monsoon but conversely the uplift of the mountain range along with that of the Tibetan Plateau has played a huge roll on the strength of the Indian Monsoon through time.

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