Which of the following is true about convection in relation to climate and weather?
Convectional precipitation is a process in which warm, moist air is forced upward when it crosses over high landforms.
Convection is a type of precipitation in which two different temperatures meet.
Convection is a term used to describe how land temperatures go up and down more quickly that water temperatures.
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Convectional precipitation is a process in which hot, humid air rises from the earth’s surface and cools, producing rainfall.

Respuesta :

Convectional precipitation is a process in which hot, humid air rises from the earth’s surface and cools, producing rainfall  is true about convection in relation to climate and weather.

Explanation:

Air near the surface of the earth gets heated fast by the sun due to radiation bouncing from the earth’s surface. As this air gets warmer, its relative humidity lowers and it can accomodate more moisture. Because warm is is less dense than cooler air, the warm air rises and cooler air takes its place near the surface. The warm air cools as it climbs altitude (remember the higher you go the cooler it becomes). Its relative humidity increases with lowering temperature until dew point where the water vapor condense into water droplets because the air has reached saturation. These droplets coalesce into larger particles that form the clouds. The clouds fall back as precipitation.  

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