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why convection current generally lead to rain

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Answered by Princess1234567
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Convectional rainfall occurs when the energy of the sun (or insolation) heats the earth's surface and causes water to evaporate changing to water vapor. This warm, moist air then rises and as it rises it cools. ... This process of condensation high in the atmosphere leads to the development of clouds.


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Answered by vikrantchaudhary2199
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  • Convectional rainfall occurs when the energy of the sun (or insolation) heats the earth’s surface and causes water to evaporate changing to water vapor. This warm, moist air then rises, and as it rises, it cools. The air reaches a point called the condensation level where it has cooled to such an extent that the water vapor condenses and turns back to a liquid form. This process of condensation high in the atmosphere leads to the development of clouds. As the clouds continue to grow the weight of the water droplets can eventually lead to precipitation.
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