Summers - Rain

: Intense solar heating causes warm, moist air to rise rapidly, creating localized low-pressure systems. As this air cools and condenses, it forms cumulonimbus clouds , resulting in short, heavy downpours often accompanied by thunderstorms.

: For many regions, particularly in Asia and Africa, summer rain is crucial for irrigation and the growth of staple crops like rice. rain summers

: These are large-scale seasonal wind shifts caused by temperature differences between land and ocean. In summer, land heats faster than water, pulling in cool, moisture-laden air from the sea, which results in sustained periods of heavy rain. Environmental and Human Impact : Intense solar heating causes warm, moist air