By which process does the air heat up in case of convectional rainfall
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Convectional rainfall. When the land warms up, it heats the air above it. ... As the air rises it cools and condenses. If this process continues then rain will fall.
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Explanation:Earth is tilted in 23and 1/2 degree so that's why the equatorial regions get maximum amount of heat whole over the year (comperatively to the others regions of earth). Due to the maximum amount of heat the wind of the euatorial land mass get heated and create low pressure and goes upwards to the atmosphere. To fulfill these gaps the high pressure wind from the nearby water mass come here and this is a continuous process and form cumulonimbus clouds. When the air reached at the high it releases its pressure and cools down. In a certain point of time these winds become saturated and condensed,as a result precipitation occurred as a form of huge rainfall. In equatorial regions each and every day the sky become overcast by 2 to 3 p.m. and around 4 p.m. the rainfall occurs. This is a daily regular process. By this way the convectional rainfall occurs.