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The sun evaporates moist or dew off the ground and as it rises it condenses into clouds and precipitates
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answered 6 months ago
Well my good human friend from our beautiful galaxy (the milky way), I should comprehend that convectional rainfall is when our mighty star (the sun) heats up the moist ground to evaporate the dew therefore making it rise and condense to make clouds. When these clouds can not hold these water droplets anymore they let the water go, which as we know is called raining.
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answered 6 months ago
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