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how is rain produced?​

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Answered by Casper608
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Water vapor turns into clouds when it cools and condenses—that is, turns back into liquid water or ice. ... In the cloud, with more water condensing onto other water droplets, the droplets grow. When they get too heavy to stay suspended in the cloud, even with updrafts within the cloud, they fall to Earth as rain.

Answered by Anonymous
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Rain is droplets of water that fall from clouds. Heat from the Sun turns moisture (water) from plants and leaves, as well as oceans, lakes, and rivers, into water vapour (gas), which disappears into the air. This vapour rises, cools, and changes into tiny water droplets, which form clouds. The water droplets in the clouds join together to form bigger drops. When the water droplets get too large and heavy, they fall as rain. Big, heavy droplets falling to the ground are called rain, and small droplets are called drizzle. You know that it's likely to rain when you see dark clouds approaching. They are dark because they are full of big water droplets that block out the light from the Sun.

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