The science of rain
Everybody likes rain, sometimes it rains and sometimes it rains like a game, sometimes it rains, sometimes it rains, this game depends on the size and area of the clouds.  Wind speed also affects it.  Meteorologists use a tool called the Koppler to find out how much water is in the rain clouds.  And forecasts light or heavy rainfall.  Clouds are made of water vapor.  Initially there are vapor particles.  It forms water droplets and cools as it cools As their weight increases, it rains and falls to the ground.  Often water vapor evaporates before it reaches the ground.  The water in the clouds stays in the sky as long as the wind blows and stays in the sky until the fora is very large.  And when it rains, it rains.  Rainwater falls on the earth at a speed of 20 km per hour.  If there is a small cloud, it will rain.  Black Debang Large and low clouds rain down.  According to an estimate, if one inch of rain falls on an acre of land, that amount of water weighs 115 tons.  The average annual rainfall over the whole earth is 5 inches.  You will be amazed to know that at any time in the world and somewhere in space there is a flash of lightning.  You read this.  Even when there is, there will be lightning in some part of the earth.  There are about a hundred lightning bolts in the world every second.
 
   
   
 
 
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