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Rain formation requires moisture in the air, cooling of that air to the point of saturation, and the presence of condensation nuclei for water vapor to condense onto and form droplets. These conditions are typically met in the atmosphere when warm, moist air rises and cools, leading to cloud formation and eventual precipitation as rain.

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