How does the rain help the wind
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Wind helps evaporate sea water with a tremendous amount of help from the sun. This, in turn, gets sent up into the atmosphere where it cools and becomes clouds. As enough moisture collects, it eventually becomes too heavy for wind and jet streams to hold it up and it falls back to the ground.
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wind effect rain ; rain doesn't effect wind anyhow
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Prevailing winds bring air from one type of climate to another. For example, warm winds that travel over water tend to collect moisture as they travel; the water vapor in the air will condense as it moves into colder climates, which is why temperate coastal areas often receive heavy rainfall.
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