Rising air contains water vapor which, when reaches a high and cold altitude, creates liquid water which then falls out of clouds in the form of rain (or snow)
Rising columns of warm, moist air produce thunderstorms.
Yes, it will.
If the cold front collides with warm, humid air it can produce rain.
Rising air loses moisture as rain.
acid rain
The weather is improving and less likely to produce storms.
When air is rising.
because it does
Rising columns of warm, moist air produce thunderstorms.
Yes, it will.
Yes, it will.
it when the condensasion and the water vapor has to fall as rain, sleet, hail or snow
If the cold front collides with warm, humid air it can produce rain.
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Rising air loses moisture as rain.
It is very rainy, the air is humid, and rivers produce a dampness in the air!What is the clmate of arainforeests?
Rising air is a key factor in tornado formation. If the air is warm, moist, and unstable enough it can cause strong thunderstorms as it rises. Given a few other factors the updraft of a thunderstorm can then produce a tornado.