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how rain is formed? ​

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Answered by arwamedicalwala5253
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Explanation:

Within a cloud, water droplets condense onto one another, causing the droplets to grow. When these water droplets get too heavy to stay suspended in the cloud, they fall to Earth as rain. ... Water vapor turns into clouds when it cools and condenses—that is, turns back into liquid water or ice.

How is rain formed?

Water is always moving; rain that’s fallen where you live may have been water in the ocean a couple of days before.

What a weird thought.

Water can be in the atmosphere, on land, in the ocean and even underground. It gets used over and over and over again through what is called the water cycle.

In this cycle, water changes from liquid, solid and gas (which is water vapor).

Water vapor then gets into the atmosphere through a process called evaporation.

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This then turns the water that is at the top of oceans, rivers and lakes into water vapor in the atmosphere using energy from the sun. This vapor can also from snow and ice too.

The water vapor rises in the atmosphere and there it cools down and forms tiny water droplets through something called condensation.

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These tiny droplets then turn into clouds.

When they all combine together, they grow bigger and are too heavy to stay up there in the air.

This is when they will fall to the ground as rain, or maybe snow or hail due to the force of gravity.

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Answered by EnchantedGirl
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HEY!

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.

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