Biology, 07.01.2021 23:50 amandamelton1
Which describes a way that prevailing winds control precipitation totals in a region.
A. They cause oceanic winds to carry vapor.
B. They force cool, moist air from oceans to rise it moves toward land.
C. They increase the occurrence of droughts in the winter.
D. They reduce rainfall on the reward side of an mountain.
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