SeverinR
Vala
I have a mountain range that divides woods from a scrub type desert(much like Arizona) not the sand dunes.
The team travels through the mountains, one day up and half day down. In our world would this be tall enough to block moisture from the woods from getting to the desert?
The Rocky mountains does cause the rain shadowing, but they take time to travel through with wagons.
Can a narrow mountain range cause the effect, and still allow 1 day travel?
Dragon spent three days flying around the mountain because it was winter and she didn't want her baby exposed to freezing mountain air, if that helps.
Tucson Az is in a valley, this prevents alot of tornados, but they don't block much if any moisture.
The team travels through the mountains, one day up and half day down. In our world would this be tall enough to block moisture from the woods from getting to the desert?
Many deserts are formed by rain shadows; mountains blocking the path of precipitation to the desert (on the lee side of the mountain).
The Rocky mountains does cause the rain shadowing, but they take time to travel through with wagons.
Can a narrow mountain range cause the effect, and still allow 1 day travel?
Dragon spent three days flying around the mountain because it was winter and she didn't want her baby exposed to freezing mountain air, if that helps.
Tucson Az is in a valley, this prevents alot of tornados, but they don't block much if any moisture.