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There are a few factors that increase the ability to hold water vapor or in other words evaporation. If there is a increased amount of clouds in the air that means the air is collecting more water vapor and the water vapor forms around aerosols which are tiny dust particles that water forms around, eventually it condenses and falls back down to earth as rain or some sort of precipitation according to the atmospheric conditions.
Higher air pressure, and higher temperature will both increase the ability of the air to absorb water vapour.

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