how is rain produced?
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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.
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Raindrops are formed when the cloud droplets grow big enough to fall out of the clouds. Most of the rain that falls in the winter, and even a lot of it that falls in the summer, is from melting of snowflakes as they fall through warmer air.
Rainfall is measured by the depth of water that falls on a level surface without soaking in. Rainfall is measured with a rain gauge. A basic rain gauge is nothing more than a cylindrical container, like a metal can, with a flat bottom. The only problem is to get an accurate measurement of the depth of water that has fallen. Accurate rain gauges are arranged so that the water that falls into the container is funneled into a much narrow container inside. That way, the height of the water is magnified, and is easier to read.