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How rain is formed
5:10:44 2023-03-23 1215

The Sun’s heat evaporates water from rivers, lakes, oceans, or even plants placed on the ground. It creates water vapor or water in gas rising in the air. As the water vapors rise in the air, the surrounding temperature cools, turning the vapor into water droplets.

The air is filled with dust, and these water droplets collide with the dust forming the clouds in our sky. When this process happens repeatedly, our cloud gets bigger, and water droplets collide, making them heavier and heavier. Once the water droplets in the clouds are heavy enough, gravity takes over, and the water droplets fall onto the Earth. In other words, it rains!

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