No. I suppose someone could drop them from a high spot and make that illusion, but rain is evaporated water. If you're reffering to the phrase, "It's raining cats and dogs", then I can explain. That phrase came up a long time ago. People put slates for roofs. When it rained the cats and dogs up there fell because it got slippery. This made it look like it was raining cats and dogs.
Yes. There have been reports of animals, most often fish, falling from the sky. Such incidents are generally the result of tornadoes and waterspouts.
The phrase "raining cats and dogs" is just an expression used to describe heavy rain, it doesn't actually mean that animals are falling from the sky. It may have originated from the idea of animals seeking shelter on rooftops during heavy rain, giving the illusion of them falling from the sky.
If it is sunny after the rain has stopped, you are likely to see a rainbow in the sky.
rain falls of the sky snow falls of the sky
No. Rain is simply water falling from the sky.
The color of sky before rain will be grey while after rain the sky will be clear and bright .Sometimes even a Rainbow can be seen . This answer is based on the condition of sky in Kuwait ( Farwaniya )
rain is when wet falls from the sky and in England it tends to rain a awful lot!
how do we measure the amount of rain that falls from the sky
yes they do
It depends on how the sky looks like and if the sky is clear
the water comes from the sea. Water is made out of hydrogen and oxegen. H20 The rain presititation
Zeus was lord of the sky, and of the rain.