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Q.4) What is conventional rainfall?
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Answered by Anonymous
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Convectional rainfall occurs when the energy of the sun heats the surface of the Earth, causing water to evaporate to form water vapour. When the land heats up, it warms the air above it. This causes the air to expand and rise. As the air rises it cools and condenses...

Answered by studytime45
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The, air on being heated, becomes light and rises up in convection currents. ... Convectional precipitation is heavy but of short duration, highly localised and is associated with minimum amount of cloudiness.

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