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  • Understanding Rain Shadow Biomes: Desert Formation Explained
    The correct answer is: Desert.

    The rain shadow effect occurs when a mountain range forces moist air to rise and cool, causing it to release its moisture as precipitation on the windward side of the mountain. As the air descends on the leeward side, it warms and dries out, resulting in a rain shadow desert. Deserts are characterized by sparse vegetation due to low precipitation and high temperatures.

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