Why do we get convectional rainfall?
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Convectional rainfall is very common in areas where the ground is heated by the hot sun, such as the Tropics. The sun heats the ground and warm air rises. As the air rises it cools and water vapour condenses to form clouds.
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Convectional rainfall is very common in areas where the ground is heated by the hot sun, such as the Tropics.
The sun heats the ground and warm air rises. As the air rises it cools and water vapour condenses to form clouds.
Hope this helps you mate
Convectional rainfall is very common in areas where the ground is heated by the hot sun, such as the Tropics.
The sun heats the ground and warm air rises. As the air rises it cools and water vapour condenses to form clouds.
Hope this helps you mate
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