why their is haeavy rainfall in summers and in winters it rains less why
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In many places, summer rain is small because processes capable of lifting the air are weak and infrequent, leading to minimal summer rainfall, and perhaps because of a lack of moisture (as in some deserts). The weather systems that generate lift are weaker in the summer than in the winter, generally.
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b'coz Of The Water Cycle-In Summer Due To The Blazing Sun The Water Evaporates And The Clous Is Formed. But At Last The when The Cloud Could Not Hold Any more Weight Of The Water It's Burst And The Rain Falls But Till The Winter Season 90% clouds Are Burst In Ending Of The Summer Season And The Whole Rainy So in Winters The Rain Is Less
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