yes because the more clouds there are the more water droplets they'll collect.
I am a fourth grader i suggest you use this answer for 3rd and 4th grade only if you do not want to get introuble.
I guess that the air pressure is high to begin with. because it needs to
evaporate the water from the soil. Nevertheless as the water is evaporated in
the atmosphere it becomes considerably dry. Meaning that the atmosphere
is full of water vapour and so the pressure changes to low in order to
precipitate and then it rains.
It depends on where the wind is blowing from. If it blows from the sea, the wind would result in more rain. However, if it blows through land masses, chances are the rain would have fallen over those areas, resulting in little rain.
depends on how hard it is raining..?? less most of the time, rain drops take up space making less room for air or..never
it goes up
Air on the sea cools, while air on land warms up. This causes a area of high pressure over the sea and an area of low pressure over the land. Of course air flows from high pressure to low. This causes the air to bring water vapor on to land. convection causes this humid water to rise. Once this air rises and there is a lot of condensation in the air brings large rains. :) :)
That's incorrect! The air pressure on a rainy day will relatively be lower than that on a sunny day. On a sunny day the air pressure is at or around about 14.1 lbs/in^2 where as on a rainy day it will be somewhat lower at around about 13.78 lbs/in^2 or lower. The weather is determined by the elevation being above or below sea level. Hence when it rains the elevation is below sea level which results in the drop of atmospheric pressure.
Air Pressure
There are eleven factors that affect air temperature readings. They are latitude, altitude, season, distribution of land and water, topography, ocean currents, winds, clouds and rains, color of the soil, and slope of the soil.
Air Pressure The force exerted by the air above is called?
When the air is cooled it mostly rains
The air temperature of the air is cold when it rains and the cloud temperature is cold when it rains
Air pressure is the weight of the air around us. When there is a period of low pressure, a barometer detects this and displays it with the needle. This reading is showing the weight of the air. It normally rains during a period of low pressure, so if the needle on the barometer is pointing to low pressure or rain, you can predict what the weather will be like in the following days. Hope this answers your question.
It's based on the air pressure measurement of the environment. Before it starts to rain pressure dramatically drops. That's particularly why some people have headaches before rains.
Air on the sea cools, while air on land warms up. This causes a area of high pressure over the sea and an area of low pressure over the land. Of course air flows from high pressure to low. This causes the air to bring water vapor on to land. convection causes this humid water to rise. Once this air rises and there is a lot of condensation in the air brings large rains. :) :)
NO
Rain most often occurs with low pressure.
That's incorrect! The air pressure on a rainy day will relatively be lower than that on a sunny day. On a sunny day the air pressure is at or around about 14.1 lbs/in^2 where as on a rainy day it will be somewhat lower at around about 13.78 lbs/in^2 or lower. The weather is determined by the elevation being above or below sea level. Hence when it rains the elevation is below sea level which results in the drop of atmospheric pressure.
Air Pressure
Get to higher ground or drown.
It is different in that the seas don't have air pressure. No air; no air pressure.
This is extremely strange and may not have anything to do with the rain. There could be a short in the wiring system that is triggered by the atmospheric pressure in the air.