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. Why has the rain use the word 'impalpable' for itself.

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Answered by rejanimanesh03
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Answered by cuteattitudegirl
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Impalpable means something that cannot be felt by touching or seeing. When water takes the form of vapour, it is not visible to the human eye and nor can we feel its touch. The vapour rises to the sky, condenses and forms clouds which cause rain. ... Hence, the rain has rightly called itself 'impalpable'.

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