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(d) How does the wind become the cause of the rain?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer. Answer: The wind that causes rain is the wind you don't see because it is going … upwards! As warm air rises from the ground, it cools down by adiabatic effect and, when reaching dew point, condenses moisture into tiny water droplets. ...

Answered by ShrutiMhatre31
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The wind that causes rain is the wind you don’t see because it is going upwards. As warm air rises from the ground, it cools down by adiabatic effect and, when reaching dew point, condenses moisture into tiny water droplets.

But that releases energy that keeps the air buoyant and rising. The droplets then increase in size until big enough to overcome the convection (vertical wind) by gravity and comes down as rain

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I took it from Quora but I hope it helps

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