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Table of Contents Introduction Rain is is is droplet of water that are condense as a result of evaporation . During the water cycle formation of c

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Table of Contents

Introduction

Rain is is is droplet of water that are condense as a result of evaporation . During the water cycle formation of cloud take place . rain is also call precipitation .

water is absorb from different water body , a large amount of which vaporize and enter the atmospheric air . water gets evaporate because of various other biological process as well . This hot air is rises contain water molecule thus rise above the ground level , expand and cool after reach a suitable height . On cool , water vapour is turns turn into droplet of water , and this process is call condensation . It is facilitate by substance such as dust and other particle suspend in the air , which accelerate the process and form the nucleus for these droplet . The cluster is clamps of such droplet clamp together to form huge water masse , appear to us as cloud . Once they grow big and heavy , they is fall fall down to the ground as rain . Hence , they is are are precipitation . These precipitations is are are sometimes in the form of snow , hail or sleet if the temperature is low .

How Are Clouds Formed?

When water molecules from the earth’s surface are evaporated by the sun because they are lighter than air, clouds are created. As they ascend, these water vapours cool down and eventually stop rising when they hit the frost point or saturation. Droplets are now free to float in the air and group together, eventually joining to form enormous water masses that take on the appearance of clouds to us.

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The Water cycle

It is a hydrological cycle in which water in various states of matter circulates on a regular basis. It occurs in the following phases:

  1. Water evaporates or transforms from a liquid to a gas.
  2. Plants is release and tree release water into the atmosphere of the earth .
  3. As water is transformed back into a liquid state, clouds are formed.
  4. The movement is aids of dust and other atmospheric particle aids in cloud formation .
  5. The precipitation cycle, which includes rain, snow, drizzle, and more, continues.

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