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How is rain formed ?​

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Answered by ranirajan13481217
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Rain is droplets of water that are condensed as a result of evaporation. During the water cycle formation of clouds takes place. Rain is also called precipitation.

Water is absorbed from different water bodies, a large amount of which vaporizes and enters the atmospheric air. Water gets evaporated because of various other biological processes as well. This hot air containing water molecules thus rises above the ground level expands and cools after reaching a suitable height. On cooling, water vapour turns into droplets of water, this process is called condensation. It is facilitated by substances such as dust and other particles suspended in the air which accelerates the process and forms the nucleus for these droplets. The cluster of such droplets clamps together to form huge water masses appearing to us as clouds. Once they grow big and heavy, they fall down to the ground as rain.

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