Sorry, the last answer was inapproprate
rain doesnt actualy change the temperature although it may feel like it
temperature isn't a factor when it comes to rain. If the atmosphere is too cold though, the rain could turn into sleet/hail/snow
Yes, mountains can affect climate by creating rain shadows.
The higher the temperature of the air the higher the amount of humidity you feel. Also the colder the airs temperature it can cause precipitation such as hail, snow, and sleet rather then just rain.
it doesn't affect it as far as i know
rain doesnt actualy change the temperature although it may feel like it
the temperature does not affect rain, the rain clouds block the sun so it blocks some heat making it colder.the temperature when it rains matters on how hot it was before it rained
Climate - temperature and wind, rain and/or sun soil type
average amount of sunlight and rain, and the average temperature of the region.
no rain does not affect the smell
clouds
The warm water evaporates. The water vapor returns to the land as rain.
the lion affect the rain forest
Yes it does affect climate by rain shadows :D
Areas with lots of rain and moderate to high temperatures are heavily forested. Areas with less rain are mainly grassland. Areas with very little rain are typically deserts or arid and at the extreme of the temperature scale. Warm, moist areas have more plant diversity than cold or hot dry areas.
It does not affect chimpanzees at all
rain affects anything that is electrical