You are releasing energy.
In the sky, water is in a gaseous form, and when it rains it has to make a phase change from a gas to a liquid. This phase changes release heat, and this is why temperature increases after it rains.
Another thought, even though water freezes at 0 degrees F, it has to be below freezing to snow, because you are going from gas --> solid, which releases even more heat.
It is hot before raining because the clouds will release heat, also known as exothermic reaction.
rain is cold when it goes through the hat air
it doesnt, it gets warmer after it rains
Evaporating rain usually occurs in very dry and/or hot areas such as deserts. The rain can be seen falling, but evaporates well before it ever touches the ground. This very common phenomenom is called "VIRGA".
This can be either sleet or freezing rain, though both technically start as snow and melt into rain. Sleet is rain that is able to freeze back into ice pellets before reaching the ground. Freezing rain is rain that does not have enough time to freeze into ice before reaching the ground - the cold layer is very shallow to the ground, so it is rain that freezes on contact with cold surfaces.
1. rain can 'move' from place to place 2. clouds release rain 3. clouds reflect harmful uv rays and heat from the sun(in desert where there is no cloud, it is very hot)
Rain fall tends to occur mostly on hot days because the hot air tends to evaporate and rise. When the water vapor increases, it cool and condenses to form clouds and soon rain.
deserts,hot places
Evaporating rain usually occurs in very dry and/or hot areas such as deserts. The rain can be seen falling, but evaporates well before it ever touches the ground. This very common phenomenom is called "VIRGA".
Rainforests typically have a warm and wet climate with high humidity and abundant rainfall throughout the year. They are characterized by dense vegetation and diverse plant and animal life due to the consistent warmth and moisture. Temperature variations are usually minimal, staying relatively constant year-round.
that is very hot and then cold and then back hot again
It's very hot and there is very rare rain
The weather is very hot and humid.
The fact that Venus is so hot is the very reason it doesn't rain. When we say Venus is hot, we don't mean hot like a tropical country, we mean hotter than the inside of an oven on broil. Water cannot exist in the liquid there. Venus does have clouds of sulfuric acid, and a sort of "rain" does fall from them, but it evaporates before reaching the surface.
Hot and very little rain
Very hot and humid.
It will be very hot, and there will be rain.
it is because it is very hot which is tropical and because it has a lot of rain when it isn't hot . that is why ti is called a rain forestmy real stamp :)
It becomes humid
a tropical rainforest is a type of rainforest that is near the equator. it is very hot but gets a lot of rain.