connection of rainfall is common in which regions?
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Rain is droplets of water that fall from clouds. Heat from the Sun turns moisture (water) from plants and leaves, as well as oceans, lakes, and rivers, into water vapour (gas), which disappears into the air. This vapour rises, cools, and changes into tiny water droplets, which form clouds.
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Convectional Rainfall
You may be outside on a picnic on a hot summers day. You are enjoying yourself and you are soaking in the rays of sunshine. Suddenly, the sky gets darker and a dark, grey cumulus cloud is coming your way. Without warning, the heavens open and it begins to rain, with an almost thundery feel. Convectional rain occurs frequently on hot days usually giving cumulus cloud and thundery showers.
The sun heats the Earth's ground. This causes the air to warm and become very hot.
The air rises upwards. The air is then cooled and condenses to form cumulus cloud.
When the cumulus cloud is saturated, it begins to precipitate giving heavy and thundery showers.
That is why you get thundery showers on a hot day, because the sun warms the air and it rises, cools and begins to rain.
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