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The document discusses precipitation patterns in Western Canada. It explains that the amount of precipitation an area receives depends on its proximity to the sea and prevailing winds. It then describes the three main types of precipitation in Western Canada: orographic precipitation, which occurs when moist air hits higher elevations; convectional precipitation, which results from warm air near water sources rising and cooling; and frontal precipitation, which happens when warm and cold air masses meet along a front.







