Geography, asked by Prabhakar2008, 10 months ago

How do the clouds reach deep in lands?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Deep inlands are nothing but landlocked areas.

1. Naturally, sun's rays fall equally on landmarks areas and water bodies.

2. During the daytime, because of high temperature, land masses developed low pressure system.

3. Generally, winds move from high pressure belt regions to low pressure belt regions.

4. Like winds, rainy clouds get their origin over water bodies and move towards land masses.

Thus, the clouds reach deep inlands.

Answered by qwwestham
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Clouds reach deep in lands.

Clouds are nothing but the collection of huge amount of water vapours that are created when water evaporates  from the surface of the different water bodies like ponds , sea, river and oceans.

It is due to the heat of the sun.

  • Clouds are light and move from one place to a different till it precipitates to snow or rain.
  • It's possible for clouds to travel to inlands too using wind.
  • The direction of wind blowing for a few kilometers say 1000km can bring rains to inlands.
  • Deep inlands are nothing but landlocked areas.
  • Naturally, sun's rays fall equally on landmarks areas and water bodies.
  • During the daytime, due to high temperature, land masses developed low system.
  • Generally, winds move from high belt regions to low pressure belt regions.
  • Like winds, rainy clouds get their origin over water bodies and move towards land masses.

Thus, the clouds reach deep inlands.

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