Monday, March 7, 2016

Heavy Rain

As warm air rises, it cools and causes condensation of water droplets. Clouds start to form when the air becomes supersaturated, forcing water vapor in the atmosphere to condense into visible liquid cloud droplets. When the droplets can no longer be supported by the air, it then falls to the ground. 


Photo courtesy of http://epawaweather.com/

Websites for further resources:

www.weatherwizkids.com

http://www.edinformatics.com/

Posted by Jennifer Diorio & Jessica Keller

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