Where does water come from when it rains?

Glaciers melt to make rain which causes precipitation to occur.

Water comes from the condensation of water vapor in the clouds when it rains.

The mountains cause evaporation to occur due to their height.

Strong waves in the ocean make the water spray to make it rain.

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The correct explanation for the source of water when it rains is:

Water comes from the condensation of water vapor in the clouds when it rains.

Rain occurs as water vapor in the atmosphere cools and condenses into liquid droplets, forming clouds. When these droplets combine and grow larger, they eventually fall to the ground as precipitation.

The other options provided contain inaccuracies regarding the processes involved in rainfall.