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Rain caused by the rising current of air is known as

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Answered by deepakandari79
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Answer:

Convectional Rainfall

Explanation:

Convection currents then push up the moist air and cumulonimbus clouds are formed. These clouds result in convectional rainfall. Convectinoalrainfall is in the form of showers with rapidly changing intensity.

Answered by parikshitchauhan1620
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Answer:

convectional rain

Explanation:

Convectional rain: The air on being heated, becomes light and rises up in convection currents. As it rises, it expands and loses heat and consequently, condensation takes place and cumulous clouds are formed.

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