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5%u201cWhen lots of tiny drops of water gather in the clouds, they become bigger and bigger drops. When these drops get too heavy for the clouds, they fall down as raindrops.%u201dThe kids saw the water drops falling from the bottle and landing on the ground. %u201cThat%u2019s how rain works!%u201d Miss Lily said with excitement. %u201cIt%u2019s like the clouds are giving us a water shower.%u201dA curious student raised his hand and asked, %u201cWhy does it rain in some places and not others?%u201d Mrs. Diana nodded and replied, %u201cThat%u2019s a great question! Rain happens when the air is warm and humid, and there are lots of clouds in the sky. But sometimes, the clouds don%u2019t have enough water or the wind blows them away, so it doesn%u2019t rain everywhere.%u201dThe children listened to her curiously. Mrs. Diana continued, %u201cRain is important for plants, animals, and us! It helps plants grow and gives us fresh water to drink. So, the next time you see rain, remember how special it is.%u201dThe children clapped and thanked Mrs. Diana for the fascinating lesson on rain. They couldn%u2019t wait to learn more about the weather and finding out the secrets of snow, wind, and fog with their awesome teacher.

