why do winds blowing across a large area of sea bring rainfall ?
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Water evaporates from the ocean, turning into water vapor. The air is cooler higher up, so the water vapor cools off and condenses on dust in the air, then falls as rain
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Water evaporates from the ocean, turning into water vapor. The air is cooler higher up, so the water vapor cools off and condenses on dust in the air, then falls as rain.
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