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Why does it rain when clouds rise?
When that happens the mass of warm air – and the water it’s carrying – lifts up and over the air of the cool front. As all that warm air rises it cools enough for water vapor to condense and fall in what can become heavy, intense rain.
Does rain come from above the clouds?
No. If you are above the clouds, then the sky above you is free from droplets of condensed moisture. Since rain forms when droplets of condensed moisture grow large enough to descend rapidly through the air, the absence of any condensed droplets makes it impossible for full raindrops to form.
Why does rain fall from the sky?
Rain is liquid precipitation: water falling from the sky. Raindrops fall to Earth when clouds become saturated, or filled, with water droplets. Millions of water droplets bump into each other as they gather in a cloud. When a small water droplet bumps into a bigger one, it condenses, or combines, with the larger one.
Why does rain not fall all at once?
Originally Answered: Why doesn’t rain come down all at once? Rain results as a consequence of water vapor condensing either on a small portion of a drop of rain or on dust or salt in the cloud. This does not all happen at the same time so rain does not fall from everywhere in a cloud at the same time.
Can you make it rain in real life?
Farmers have long wished they could control the rain, and now weather manipulation can do just that. Cloud seeding, the most common way to modify weather, involves shooting silver iodide or other chemicals into clouds to encourage precipitation. In other words, a silver bullet can make it rain.
How do clouds hold so much rain?
This is perhaps a better question than how much rain a cloud can hold. Scientists estimate that one inch of rain falling over an area of one square mile is equal to 17.4 million gallons of water.
What are types of clouds give us rain?
Cirrus – Cirrus clouds are high level clouds that are thin and wispy. They appear during good weather. Cirrocumulus – These are high clouds that look like tiny cotton balls bunched together. Cirrostratus – High, flat clouds that might cover the sky making it appear overcast. Altostratus – Medium level clouds that form a dark gray covering.
What clouds bring rain or snow?
Storm fronts are often preceded or followed by stratus cloud formations carrying precipitation as rain or snow. Because temperatures are warmer closer to Earth and cooler higher up in the atmosphere, low-hanging stratus clouds generally bring rain while higher stratus clouds are associated with snow.
How do clouds usually form rain?
Raindrops are formed either by the coalescence of cloud droplets or by the production of snowflakes, graupel (amalgamations of frozen water droplets), or hail and their subsequent melting as they descend through the warmer regions of the cloud. Meteorologists classify clouds primarily by their appearance.