Convectional rainfall occurs when the energy of the heats the earth’s surface and causes water to evaporate changing to water vapor which then forms clouds and rain comes down.
As the Equatorial region is the hottest region, convectional rain occurs in this region.
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it is Convectional rain
Some fancy names have been given to this question, Convectional, Orographic and Frontal. I will stick to the more simple types such as Lite falls , mediums falls and heavy or flooding rains. I am also including mist and fog because they both contain water vapour.
it`s that the clouds make it that way
Convectional rainfall is when the sun heats the ground and hot air rises, the hot air then cools down and forms clouds then it rains
The flux control method is the convectional and the non-convectional method of speed control of an induction motor.
When the Earth surface is heated by the sun, the AIR above the surface is also warm. The warm air rises, and when it rises it cools down. Then it condenses and form clouds. And then it rains. (If the air rises very quickly cumulonimbus clouds can form) So the simple answer, Convectional Rainfall: Water forces to rise by heat.
Convectional currents would be a topic in fluid flows
As the Equatorial region is the hottest region, convectional rain occurs in this region.
because why not
Tropical
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pyroclastic and convectional.
Convectional Precipitation
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it is Convectional rain