Rain-An Essay

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Rain-An Essay

Rain-An Essay

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Rain-An Essay

Introduction: Rain is the condensed moisture of the atmosphere falling visibly in separate drops.

How it is Formed: In the heat of the sun, the water of the seas, rivers, and lakes. tanks etc. rises up in the air in the shape of vapour. Vapour is lighter than air. Thin clouds are formed from that vapour in the sky. When the air cannot hold more vapour, it falls down as rain. The clouds do not remain in the same place. The wind blows them in all directions. The air in the mountains and forests is very cold. When the clouds come near mountains or forests, they dissolve there and fall as rain. 

When Rain Falls: In the summer season, the heat of the sun is very great. At that time the wind blows towards land from the seas. When the water vapour reaches cold places, it falls as rain there. In India, rain generally falls heavily in the months of June, July and August.

Usefulness: Rain is a blessing to us. It makes the land fertile and helps trees and other vegetables grow. Crops grow when the rainfall is good. Rain is good drinking water. It is the purest form of natural water. On hot days, rain cools us. It washes away all dirty things. In many places, cultivation is not possible without rain. Farmers eagerly look at the sky for rain. In the dry season, rain gives life to the earth.

Bad Effects: Too much rainfall is harmful. Sometimes heavy rain destroys the crops and as a result, famine breaks out. The roads and fields remain underwater. Men and cattle suffer a great deal. The rivers, ponds and canals are filled with water and many diseases break out.

Conclusion: In the present-day world, there seems a scarcity of pure water. Rainwater, being pure, we should harvest and use it as much as possible. 0 0 0

Rain-An Essay

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N. B. The article ‘Rain-An Essay’ originally belongs to the book School Essays Part-Iby Menonim Menonimus.

Rain-An Essay

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