this is a geographical statement but can be varified in simple words. rainfall occurs due to Precipitation which rises when a warm front is formed by an advancing mass of warm air, which moves up an inclined surface of retreating cold air and is chilled in the process of being lifted up resulting in rainfall. now how does temperature link to it, well if see to it that Temperature is one of those aspects of the everyday world that seems rather abstract when viewed from the standpoint of physics. In scientific terms, it is not simply a measure of hot and cold, but an indicator of molecular motion and energy flow. and when the temperature is indicated it shows the result whether its going to rain or not. if the temperature is cold then it is more likely to rain because when the clouds absorb cold water droplets, it condenses and eventually leading to prcipitation.
They are both natural hypothosis
Both are precipitation.
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When sulfur dioxide dissolves in water it produces acid rain.
rain.
temperature isn't a factor when it comes to rain. If the atmosphere is too cold though, the rain could turn into sleet/hail/snow
High pressure areas usually cause clear skies and sunny weather. However, low pressure [systems] cause stormy weather, causing precipitation, which may include anything between showers, thunderstorms, or hurricanes. The temperature simply affects the kind of precipitation. Warm temperatures lead to rain, cold temperatures lead to snow, etc.
Liquid does not freeze unless the temperature is 32 degrees or less, whether it is freezing rain, snow, or sleet. The difference in what falls from the sky (snow or freezing rain) depends on where the freezing temperature is located. For example, if the temperature on the ground is 32 degrees or less, but the air temperature is warmer then 32 degrees, then the precipitation will come down as rain UNTIL it hits the ground or an object, then it freezes. If the ground and everything above the ground is 32 degrees or below, then the precipitation will come down as snow.
People call it Rain
1. Temperature 2. air pressure 3. Rain Fall 4. Wind direction
When sulfur dioxide dissolves in water it produces acid rain.
Cause and effect is a relationship between actions or events, such that one or more are the result of the other or others. Example sentence: The heavy rain caused the flooding. 1. The cause is the "heavy rain". 2. The effect is "flooding" that was caused by the "heavy rain".
There is no "exact" temperature for a tornado to form, but it usually happens in hot, humid areas. It all has to do with how heavy the rain and wind is and what direction its going in.
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yes the more the humidity the more the water gathers in the clouds from weather. the clouds drop the water as rain. therfore, there is a relationship
physical: water, wind, and temperature chemical: acid rain and rust
The relationship between trees and rain is complex because trees not only need rain for growth, but they also act as rainfall interceptors in forest areas. This affects evapotranspiration, which is responsible for the movement of water to the air. This process can help with global warming.
rain is water
temperature isn't a factor when it comes to rain. If the atmosphere is too cold though, the rain could turn into sleet/hail/snow