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Why does the rain call itself ‘impalpable’?

Answer» Impalpable\xa0means unable to touch or feel. The water which rises from the land and the oceans cannot be touched and also cannot be easily comprehended as it\'s state keeps on changing but the content remains the same. Hence, the\xa0rain calls itself impalpable.
The rain calls itself impalpable because it rises out of the land and the sea as vapours, which cannot be touched.


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