As warm, moist air rises, it expands due to lower pressure at higher altitudes, causing it to cool. This cooling can lead to condensation as the air reaches its dew point, forming clouds and potentially precipitation. The process is a key component of weather systems and can contribute to storm development. Additionally, the rising air can create areas of low pressure at the surface, influencing wind patterns.
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