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The rain shadow effect is caused by large cities located on a desert's perimeter.

Rain Shadow Effect

A climatological phenomenon where one side of a high mountain range receives significant rainfall, while the other side remains dry and desert-like.

Large Cities

Urban areas characterized by high population density and significant infrastructure, offering a wide range of services and resources.

Desert's Perimeter

The boundary or edge of a desert, often characterized by a gradual transition into different ecosystems.

  • Gain an understanding of the process of ecological succession and its significance in the functioning of biomes.
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Wilmy GerminisJun 15, 2024
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False
Explanation :
The rain shadow effect is caused by mountains located on the windward side of a region, which cause moisture to be wrung out of the air and create a dry area (rain shadow) on the leeward side. Large cities located on a desert's perimeter may exacerbate the effect due to urbanization and alteration of the landscape, but they do not cause the rain shadow effect itself.