what are the changes happen in nature when it rains
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As temperatures rise and the air becomes warmer, more moisture evaporates from land and water into the atmosphere. More moisture in the air generally means we can expect more rain and snow (called precipitation) and more heavy downpours.
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The amount of precipitation that has grown or decreased since a given reference period is referred to as a change in precipitation.
What happens when it rains a lot?
- The monsoon season in the summer is noted for its severe rainfall.
- Between April and September, it usually happens.
- As winter draws to a conclusion, warm, moist air from the southwest Indian Ocean drifts toward India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and Myanmar.
- During the summer monsoon, these areas have a humid climate with considerable rainfall.
- Thunderstorms are prevalent on wet days due to the presence of dense clouds.
- After the rain on that rainy day, we can see water-filled puddles on the road.
- On a wet day, the rainbow can be seen after the rain has stopped.
- It rains down from the sky, washing away the earth's dried microscopic particles and dust layers.
- The rain aids the sprouting of unborn seeds.
- These seeds were concealed and unborn under the earth's strata.
- Rain restores life to its source, making it pure and lovely once more.
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