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  2. Windward and leeward - Wikipedia

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    The leeward side is the side distant from or physically in the lee of the prevailing wind, and typically the drier. In an archipelago windward islands are upwind and leeward islands are downwind of the prevailing winds, such as the trade winds of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.

  3. File:Lee and windward shores.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. Cross-bedding - Wikipedia

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    The side that the accumulation occurs on is called the windward side. As it continues to build, some sediment falls over the end. This side is called the leeward side. Grain flows occur when the windward side accumulates too much sediment, the angle of repose is reached and the sediment tumbles down.

  5. Lee shore - Wikipedia

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    Its opposite, the shore on the windward side of the vessel, is called the weather or windward shore (/ ˈ w ɪ n ər d / or, more commonly, / ˈ w ɪ n d w ər d /). Because of the danger of being driven aground on a lee shore it is essential seamanship to treat one with caution. This is particularly the case with sailing vessels, but a lee ...

  6. Rain shadow - Wikipedia

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    The mountain ranges on the eastern side of Madagascar provide a rain shadow for the country's western portion. The windward side of the island of Madagascar, which sees easterly on-shore winds, is wet tropical, while the western and southern sides of the island lie in the rain shadow of the central highlands and are home to thorn forests and ...

  7. Altitudinal zonation - Wikipedia

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    As warm, moist air rises up the windward side of a mountain, the air temperature cools and loses its capacity to hold moisture. Thus, the greatest amount of rainfall is expected at mid-altitudes and can support deciduous forest development. Above a certain elevation the rising air becomes too dry and cold, and thus discourages tree growth. [9]

  8. Mystery behind Magnum PI home solved -- and no, Obama's not ...

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    Mary Worrall and Elizabeth Worrall Daily know the house well, but they're not buying it. The two brokered the deal on the $8.7 million compound in Waimanalo. They told us all about the place.

  9. Geography of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines - Wikipedia

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    The main island of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is Saint Vincent.Its geography is mostly mountainous and includes very little level ground. There is also a large difference between the coastlines on each side of the island; the windward side is very rocky, while the leeward side consists of many sandy beaches and has many more bays.