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Why do we have rain?

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Why do we have rain?

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  1. Moisture from the oceans evaporates, condenses into drops, precipitates (falls) from the sky, and eventually returns to the ocean via rivers and streams to repeat the cycle again. The water vapor from plant respiration also contributes to the moisture in the atmosphere.


  2. Because water below are being evaporated to form clouds.

  3. Why does it rain?

    Warm air turns the water from rivers, lakes, and oceans into water vapor that rises into the air. That water vapor forms clouds, which contain small drops of water or ice crystals (depending on how high the cloud is and how cold it is).

    As clouds rise higher and higher, the air gets colder and colder. When the water vapor in the cloud becomes too heavy, it falls back to the ground as rain or snow.

  4. go to wikipedia.

  5. to survive with out water we would all die.

  6. Rain is part of a cycle.  Warm moist air is lifted til clouds appear and then when they can no longer hold that rain, the rain falls to the earth.    It is an endless cycle...

  7. so plants will grow?

  8. I agree with the first answer.

  9. too nurish the plants and so we can get just water.

    without rain we'd have no water, and even worse no liquids

  10. To give us a break from hearing wankers riding loud motorcycles all day.

  11. The water that evaporates from the sea, vaporises and becomes clouds.

    When the clouds build then they become too saturated with water and they release this as rain.

  12. click start then wait n see....

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/riversandco...
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