FunRain: How is this meteorological phenomenon formed?

Rain: How is this meteorological phenomenon formed?

We have all seen it rain on more than one occasion as it is one of the most common environmental phenomena in the world. Although at first the rain seems something very simple, the truth is that it is of special interest how it is formed. In simple terms, it is the precipitation of water in liquid state from the clouds towards the ground, towards the surface land. But, why is it? How is it produced? There are many questions around this phenomenon, so we explain everything in this article. How does rain occur? Rain is basically due to what is known as the water cycle. It is a process through which water evaporates, rises to the clouds, and then falls back elsewhere. The fall of the water takes place by means of the condensation of the water vapor that is inside the clouds. Therefore, as it becomes heavier, it falls towards the ground due to the effect of gravity.Now, there are a number of factors that intervene in the formation of rain. One of the most relevant is the temperature of the atmosphere. There are also others, such as the availability of water or changes in pressure. Rain is vitally important for the development of life and all living beings. Thanks to it, water is efficiently distributed throughout the planet Earth, while promoting the natural process of water purification. There are also phenomena that are very harmful to the environment, such as acid rain. In this case, the falling water droplets are polluted, and this is due to a pollution that took place in the air. What is rainwater like?There is something very curious about rain, and that is that the drops that form in the condensation process are not as big as we see them. What the microscopic droplets do is mix with each other to give rise to larger droplets, increasing their mass more than a million times, which then fall as rain. the 5 millimeters in diameter, and fall at a speed of between four and eight meters per second.

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