Rain fall tends to occur mostly on hot days because the hot air tends to evaporate and rise. When the water vapor increases, it cool and condenses to form clouds and soon rain.
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Hot days can lead to the formation of more intense low-pressure systems, which can result in thunderstorms and increased rainfall. The heating of the air near the surface creates instability, leading to the vertical movement of warm, moist air that can accumulate and form storm clouds, resulting in rainfall. This process is common during hot weather, especially in the summer months.
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Yes, it does rain in Egypt, but it is rare. Rainfall typically occurs only a few days a year in certain regions of the country.
During the summer, the most common types of precipitation are thunderstorms with heavy rain, hail, and occasional flash floods due to intense convective activity.
Acid rain does not occur daily. It typically occurs when pollutants like sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides from human activities are released into the atmosphere and combine with water vapor to form acidic compounds that fall back to the ground as rain, snow, fog, or dust. Acid rain is more common in areas with high levels of pollution from industry and transportation.
Thunder, lightning, wind, and rain occur in the Earth's atmosphere.