how dose the wind become the casus of rain?
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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.
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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...Well, it was blue over the spray of water being blown from the top of the waves.
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