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Which describes a way that prevailing winds control precipitation totals in a region?​

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D: They reduce rainfall on the leeward side of a mountain.

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Prevailing winds control precipitation totals in a region by causing oceanic winds to carry water vapor, moving warm air masses in certain directions and also by affecting the movement of winds that come from oceans

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