Mountain and valley winds are local wind systems that occur in mountainous areas. These winds are caused by the temperature difference between the warm air on the sunny side of a mountain and the cooler air on the shady side.
The slope angle of the mountain plays a crucial role in determining the strength and direction of these winds. Steeper slopes can lead to stronger wind speeds due to the greater temperature difference between the sunlit and shaded sides.
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