Do you think clouds always lead to rain? Explain.
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for precipitation to form and fall there must be clouds precipitation never falls from a clear sky however not all clouds produce precipitation clouds produce rain when tiny droplets of liquid water begin to stick together forming larger and larger drops when those drops get heavy enough they fall as rain
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The clouds don't always lead to rainfall as they need the right conditions for precipitation.
Explanation:
- Cloud is an accumulation of minute water droplets that are suspended in the air They may vary in size and shape and may form due to the contact with ground surfaces.
- Most of the clouds don't rain as in order for them to rain the consolation for the formation of water droplets must be suitable. They must be larger enough to fall.
- As the air is warm clouds generate moisture in the form of water vapor which is reduced when the air is cool, the larger the more the cuds collide the larger the water droplets are which may trigger rainfall.
- The rainfall may be orographic, convectional, or cyclonic. The convectional rainfall commonly takes place with the thundering and lightning leading to torrential rain.
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