Why do deserts get no rain?

Why It Doesn’t Rain Much in the Sonoran Desert. This area’s climate is, in a word, dry. Ringed by mountains that keep the rain away for much of the year, the Sonoran Desert quietly bakes. Moist air moving east from the Pacific Ocean is forced to rise over the Cascades and Sierra Nevada, cooling as it rises.

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