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Rainfrost, or hoarfrost, gets smaller primarily due to warming temperatures and changes in humidity. As temperatures rise, the frost begins to melt and evaporate, leading to a reduction in its size and density. Additionally, increased air circulation can facilitate the sublimation of frost into water vapor, further contributing to its diminishment.

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