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When warm, moist air rises, it as atmospheric pressure decreases at higher altitudes. Air's ability to hold water vapor is decreased as pressure is reduced and cools adiabatically and eventually reaching its saturation level. As a result, rising air becomes unable to hold water vapors (air is saturated), leading to condensation and then followed by .

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