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PLEASE HELP WILL GIVE 30 POINTS IM DESPERATE PLEASE HELP ASAP The temperature of the areas surrounding Kochi before each storm was about 10°C and there was the same amount of water vapor in the air. Given this information, which storm do you predict will have the most rainfall and why?


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