Warm
air rises, and with it rise the water droplets. These tiny drops rise if cold
air blows in. Montains can also make them rise, which is why it rains a lot
there. When the air holds lots of water droplets, clouds form.
If
a lot of water droplets gather in the clouds, the clouds become heavy,
Gravity
causes the water droplets to fall as rain
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Rain happens in two ways usually; as a drizzle or a shower. A
drizzle as a slow, light rain that can go on for hours, a shower is a fast
heavy rain that lasts just a short while
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Raindrops fall at speed of 7 to 18 mph. In wind, they might fall much faster
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Flash floods happen when it rains a lot and water rises very
quickly. Flash floods are dangerous because they kill more people in the U.S
than tornadoes, earthquakes, or lightning
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Weather reporters use Doppler radar to detect rain, hall and
other storms.
This equipments can tell how much moisture is probably
coming, as well as the wind speed
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Rain contains more than just water. It might contain dirt, dust, insects, grass of even chemicals.
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