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Hari- The water vapour is present in air condensed together to form clouds.Shyam- When clouds cool, they fall on earth as rain, fog or snow.Radhika-The amount of water vapour present in the air is called rain.Who is correct?

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Hari- The water vapour is present in air condensed together to form clouds.Shyam- When clouds cool, they fall on earth as rain, fog or snow.Radhika-The amount of water vapour present in the air is called rain.Who is correct?

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Hari and Shyam are correct. Hari is correct in saying that water vapor in the air can condense to form clouds. Shyam is also correct in stating that when these clouds cool, they can precipitate as rain, fog, or snow. However, Radhika is incorrect. The amount of water vapor present in the air is not called rain, it is referred to as humidity.

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