Why does a summer rainstorm lower the temperature?
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As air rises upwards it expands and cool down and then it stops rising when it matches the temperature of surrounding air. ... Cool air can't hold moisture as much as warm air. So moisture condenses into droplets of water and thus forming cloud.
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As air rises upwards it expands and cool down and then it stops rising when it matches the temperature of surrounding air. ... Cool air can't hold moisture as much as warm air. So moisture condenses into droplets of water and thus forming cloud
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