Do you know that there is a lot of rainfall in India??Answer some questions about rain, what is rock rain, what is acid rain, what is molasses rain ,

 Do you know why it rains in India?

👉 India receives rainfall mainly thanks to the southwestern monsoon winds and this rainfall is not evenly distributed throughout the country. A review of the annual distribution of rainfall shows that two regions of the country receive more rainfall - [1] on the western slopes of the paschimghat mountains or on the West Coast land and [2] in eastern and north-eastern India (including Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya,Manipur, Nagaland, Mizoram, Tripura and northern parts of West Bengal).[1] western slope of paschimghat mountains : the branch of southwest monsoon winds that flows over the Arabian Sea into India is the first obstacle on the western slope of paschimghat mountains. This resulted in heavy rainfall on the West Coast.[2] in eastern and northeastern India: the Bay of Bengal branch of the southwestern monsoon winds is interrupted by the purvachal and eastern Himalayas as the entire region is located at the foot of the purvachal and eastern Himalayas, causing abundant rainfall in most areas of northeastern India.



1. What's the border?

👉 The separation surface that is between warm and cold air.It's called the border. In Natchitoches, the border was created in the tropics.

2. Who is the condensation?

 đŸ‘‰When the water vapor in the air cools down into liquid water particles.When it is converted, it is called condensation. Condensation is very important for precipitation precipitation.

3. Who says what?

👉 The improvement in which water vapor of moist air turns into water particles is called dew point. When the surface cools by radiating heat, Dew is formed.

4. What is evaporation?

👉The process by which water from seas, rivers, lakes,reservoirs is constantly vaporized by the heat of the sun. This process is called evaporation.

5. What is lean heat? 

👉The heat at which only the state of matter (solid— liquid, liquid—gas, gas-liquid,liquid-solid) changes without causing improvement is called Lean heat.Lean gives off heat when water vapor condenses.

6. What is a storm? 

👉In eastern India, in the month of March-April (Baishakh-jayastha) in West Bengal, Bihar, Odisha, Assam, etc., the thunderstorm with lightning in the evening is called kalvaisakhi storm. It is actually a kind of rain.



 7. What is the meaning of oversaturated air?

👉When there is more water vapor in the air than is required to saturate a certain volume of air in a certain development, it is called oversaturated or supersaturated air. This air does not have the ability to contain excess water vapor.

8. What is unsaturated air?

👉Unsaturated air is when there is less water vapor present in that air than the amount of water vapor required to saturate a certain volume of air in a given improvement. The improvement of unsaturated air increases the water vapor retention capacity.

9. What is meant by relative humidity ?

👉 The relative humidity is the ratio of the amount of water vapor required to saturate the air equivalent to that volume of air in a particular improvement. The relative humidity of saturated air is 100 percent.

10. What is mist?

👉 Water vapor condenses, often causing smoke.When this smoke is seen on the surface, it is called Mist.

11. What is slit?

👉 Slit is iceberg like nakuldana. Rain dots in winter in the natishitoye region, when they come through the frozen air layer, freeze and fall to the surface, turning into tiny tiny snowflakes, that is, slits.

12. What is the name of the cyclone in West Bengal?

👉 The cyclonic storm that occurs in West Bengal and adjoining Bay of Bengal during autumn is called ‘Ashwin storm’. It is a type of tropical cyclone rain.

13. Who is connected to the air?

👉 The maximum capacity that a certain volume of air has to hold water vapor in a given volume, and if the air contains that amount of water vapor, then that air is called saturated air. The relative humidity of this air is 100 percent.

14. Can you give an example of the recent floods in India?

👉 Two recent cyclones that have occurred in India are - [1] cyclone ‘Ayla'of 2009. [2] whirlwind ‘Filin’of 2013.

15. What is subversion?

👉 When the vaporous air rises and condenses and falls to the surface under the pull of the force of gravity in the form of tiny water particles and snowflakes, it is called sedimentation. There are different forms of precipitation—rain, snow, hail, Tuhin, dew,fog, etc.

16. Who's the cloud?

👉 When the water vapor in the air cools, it floats in the form of tiny particles of water and snow,harboring dust, which are clouds. In a word, the mass of frozen water particles floating in the air is called a cloud.



17. What is rain?

👉 The humid air with water vapor comes into contact with the cold air in the upper space and cools and condenses, forming clouds.When the water particles in these clouds mix with each other, they fall to the earth under the pull of gravity, it is called Rain.

18. What is the meaning of saturated air?

👉 The maximum amount of water vapor that a certain amount of air can hold at a given elevation, if that amount of water vapor is in the air, the air can no longer hold water vapor. It is called the air purifier.

19. What is the area of rain?

👉 Mountain rainless, undulating slopes are called rainless areas. For example, the Meghalaya plateau in India is located on the subduction slope of the mountains.

 20. What is a translation shield?

👉 The slope of the mountain, which has less rainfall than the counter-slope of the mountain, is called the subduction slope. For example, in the eastern slope of paschimghat mountain, there is little rainfall due to the influence of water vaporless downward southwest monsoon wind.

21. What is the slope?

👉 The slope of the mountain on which the wind blows first is called the counter-slope. In India, the Arabian Sea branch of the southwestern monsoon winds on the western slope of the paschimghat mountains comes first and causes rain.



22. Who is the source of the rain?

👉 When in a certain place the wet and humid air adjacent to the surface rises and cools and condenses to cause rain, it is called convection rain. For example, in the equatorial region, precipitation is carried out by the convection system.

23. Who is the source of the rain?

👉 The rain that the warm vaporous wind rises above the mountain slopes and cools and condenses is called erosion rain . Rock = Mountain, launch = rise high. For example, in India, rockslides occur on the western slopes of the paschimghat mountains.

24. What is a whirlwind?

👉 U the rain that occurs when the wet and cold dry air collide or the water vapor condenses between them as a result of the meeting of the air border is called Whirlwind. For example, cyclones occur in the tropics and subtropics.

25. What is rain forest?

👉 Large trees in deep forest areas cause evaporation through long roots. The rain that occurs in the forest due to the condensation of water vapor released by evaporation is called Forest Rain.

26. What is hail?

👉In the subtropical and sublime temperate oceans, the rainwater particles of storms are very cold in the upper atmosphere, exposed to Mercury and water vapor in the ice, and increase in volume when they fall to the surface under the pull of gravity, which is able to resist the upward wind, they are called Hail.



27. What is acid rain?

👉 When acid is mixed with rainwater, that rain is called Acid Rain or acid rain. It is formed by the reaction of acidic metal oxides in the air.

28. Who is the fog?

👉 Water vapor is sometimes referred to as mist, which is the condensed floating dust in the air.



29. What is dew?

👉 At night, the surface cools by Dew, and in contact with it, the cool air of that air cools, so that the air loses the ability to hold water vapor, then the excess water vapor condenses and accumulates in the form of fine water dots on the grass,trees, stones of the surface, these are called Dew. 



30. Who do you call?

👉 In the cold country and the high mountain peaks of the upper reaches,when the improvement of the Ray is very low, there is dew point freezing, this hard-to-freeze Dew is called Tuhin.

31. Who is the rain?

👉 In winter, when numerous small particles of water with similar shapes float in the air and sometimes fall on the surface, it is called drizzle.

32. What is the storm of assurance?

👉 In the month of Ashwin-Kartik (October-November), the cyclonic storm that occurs in the eastern part of India, including Bangladesh and West Bengal, is called Ashwin storm. It is formed on the Bay of Bengal coast as a result of the change or reversal of the direction of the seasonal winds.

33. Who's the West Wing?

👉 During the Solstice of the sun in December-February, India receives cyclonic infiltration and rainfall originating in the Mediterranean during the winter. It is called the Western Storm because it comes from the West.

34. What is neutral or extreme humidity?

👉 In a given volume, the actual amount of water vapor in a given volume is called the absolute or neutral humidity of that air. This moisture content is higher in the equatorial regions than in the polar regions, in the summer than in the winter, in the daytime than in the night.

35. Why do you walk barefoot on the grass in the morning? 

👉 On cloudless nights in winter, the surface quickly cools down by radiating heat. As a result, the water vapor present in the air condenses into tiny water particles and accumulates on the grass adjacent to the surface by Dawn. So in the morning, when walking barefoot on the grass, the feet get wet with dew.

36. Why is it raining so much in the summer?

👉 Uita is the main cause of precipitation in the convection process.In summer, the sun shines heavily. As a result, more water vapor enters the air from the watershed. These water vapor volatilize and condense in contact with the cold air, first descending into clouds and rain.

37. What is the equilateral line?

👉 The imaginary lines that are drawn on the map of places where the average annual rainfall is equal to the earth are called equilibrium lines.



38. How is precipitation formed from cold air?

👉The relative humidity of the air increases when the air temperature decreases or cools, causing the air to saturate faster. This saturated air quickly condenses, and the cloud water particles attach to it and become large water particles, pulling the force of gravity down to the surface. So when the air cools, the water particles condense and the chance of precipitation increases.

39. What is the relationship between relative humidity? 

👉 As the weathering of the air increases, its water vapor retention capacity increases, resulting in a decrease in the relative humidity of the air. When the Wind Rises Again, its water vapor retention capacity also decreases. As a result, the relative humidity of the air increases. So there is an inverse relationship between air elevation and relative humidity.

40. What are the names of the countries that receive rainfall throughout the year? 

👉In the equatorial climate zone, precipitation occurs in the convection process all year round. The two countries with the highest prevalence of convection precipitation are the Amazon basin in Brazil, [1] South America, and the Zaire Basin in Africa.

41. What kind of rain usually falls in our country during the rainy season?

👉 During the rainy season, there are usually two types of rainfall in our country—[1] precipitation falls in the hilly regions of India.[2] precipitation occurs in the convection process in many parts of the East and west coastal regions.


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