Rainy days are also known as monsoon season, which mostly, starts from mid-July to mid-September. The grey clouds guard the sun and rain comes with thunder and lightning. After the rain, the colorful rainbow appears, which makes the sky more beautiful and lovely. These days are different from other days and people of all ages are become exciting and enjoyed these days. The kids are the most excited in the rainy days, these days bring enjoyably and lovely weather which uplifts the kids mood because these days bring a chance for kids to step out and play in the rain, jump in the puddles and float the paper boat in the small pools of the rain.
In the same way, a rainy day for students means the holiday from school. Students take a break from their repetitive routine as the school announces a holiday than they become stress-free and spend their day with their family or friends and doing other activities. Common people think that rainy days give relief from the high temperature, it gives them a chance from severe anxiety and anxiety, and it helps to change their boring routines and mood.
Mostly, rainy days have importance for farmers, as it is very essential for the production of the crops, as crops grow with the help of adequate water of rain and will give benefit to farmers, but sometimes weighty rain can be harmful to crops as it ruins the crops by affecting soil and wilting of plants or floods. After the rain trees look greener and nature gives the more diverse impressions. Raindrops on the windowpanes amazingly shine like a pearl in the sunlight, it gives relief from busy schedules and helps in breathing again. On a rainy day, it will be good, if we read books and write something about interesting topics with the hot cup of tea because natural beauty purifies our minds as it cleans all dust from trees. Rain is the part of the water cycle, which makes the weather fresh, cleans the air and adds the humidity in it, and gives a pleasant look to the environment. Rain also helpful for the animals as animals need water to survive.
Nazish Jamali
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