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Name : Natasya Sarese

Class : XI Science 1
EXPLANATION TEXT

Introduction :
Have you ever wondered how rain is formed? Rain is nothing but droplets of
water from the air
Opening statement :
Rain is a liquid precipitation, in contrast to non-liquid precipitation such as snow,
ice cubes and fissures. Rain in the open in the atmosphere Above on the surface
of the earth.
Explanation Sequence 1 :
The phenomenon of rain is actually a water circle. The concept of the water cycle
involves the sun heating the Earth’s surface water and causing the surface water
to evaporate.
Explanation Sequence 2 :
The water vapor then rises into the Earth’s atmosphere. The water in the
atmosphere cools and condenses into liquid droplets. The droplets grow until
they are heavy and fall to the earth.
Explanation sequence 3 :
When the doprelts fall to the earth, it is called rain. The rain can be in the form of
water or snow. However, not all rain reaches the surface. Some evaporates while
falling through dry air. This is called virga, a phenomenon which is often seen in
hot, dry desert regions.
Conclusion :
So the rain that we usually see has experience a long and continous cycle

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