no
Rain falls from clouds to Earth's surface in the form of liquid water droplets.
The Earth's water cycle is evaporation of water from the oceans, the clouds so formed, the rain that falls from the clouds, the runoff of the rain into watercourses that flow eventually into the oceans, and the process of evaporation begins again.
When rain falls from clouds and freezes along the way, it is called "sleet."
yes
it occurs when smoke goes into the clouds if its about to rain it mixes with the cloouds and if rain falls it cauases acid rain it occurs when smoke goes into the clouds if its about to rain it mixes with the cloouds and if rain falls it cauases acid rain
it is by the clouds
The puddles from rain evaporates to the clouds and then falls as rain, snow, sleet or hail.. And it just continues.
Rain falls to the ground from clouds when water droplets in the clouds combine to form larger droplets that become heavy enough to fall due to gravity.
The clouds are formed by water vapor evaporating from the ocean. The water vapor condenses and falls again as rain (or snow) thereby completing the water cycle.
no only the black clouds which is made by the condenstation will give rain
rain falls anywhere clouds can access
cumulonimbus clouds