How earth's gravitational force responsible for the rainfall and snowfall?
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Raindrops, along with all things that fall, drop to the Earth because of gravity. Yet, the process that raindrops undergo to get to the point where they fall is a little more complicated than a simple gravitational effect. To become rain, water must first transform to a gas, travel up into the atmosphere and then transform back again to a liquid. Only then do the raindrops succumb to gravity and fall out of clouds. The process during which water transforms to rain and falls is known collectively as the hydrologic cycle.
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the gravitational force is responsible for the rainfall and snowfall has it hold the atmosphere above the Earth for the fun in for leaving to the earth and for the flow of water in the world reversed when two bodies are objects are very big having large masses in the gravitational force of attraction between them become extremely large
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