👉 Condensed water falling from a cloud.
Alright class, settle down and let’s take a look! That's a wonderfully precise definition, isn't it? Let's break that word "rain" down, nice and neat. The dictionary tells us “condensed water falling from a cloud,” but what does that really mean? Think about it like this: Clouds are full of tiny little droplets – teeny, tiny things! They’re floating up high in the air. But when they get too heavy with all those drops, they can't hold them anymore. It's like a sponge that's soaked right through - plop it just lets go! That's condensation – water turning from a gas (invisible vapor) back into a liquid. And when this happens a lot , and those droplets fall down, down , down ... we call it rain ! So, rain is simply condensed water making its way back to the earth below. A watery gift from up above! Does that make sense? Any questions about how clouds become rain?