No. I went to Los Vegas and there was a sandstorm and there was lightning
The pH of rain will go down with the pollutants
Rain I beg to differ. Rain may come down, but accdording to the water cycle, the "rain" becomes rundown water, and eventually evaporates, therefore, rain does go up.
I think you are asking how to describe rain ... pay attention when it is raining. See how it sounds, how it looks, how it smells! You can also describe the rain dripping off of different things in your story, or how it falls to the ground. Is it windy during the rain, or does it just go straight down? Is there thunder and lightning? Write what you experience.
# you need an umbrella # go outside # say thunder, lightning, rain # run in an oval and scream in a different language at the sun.Note:it does not need to be a real language
The water evaporated.
Lightning travels both up and down in the atmosphere. It starts with a downward leader from the cloud towards the ground, followed by an upward streamer from the ground to meet the downward leader, creating the visible lightning strike.
Rain I beg to differ. Rain may come down, but accdording to the water cycle, the "rain" becomes rundown water, and eventually evaporates, therefore, rain does go up.
The rain goes down into the soil but after meanwhile the water evaporates into the atmosphere
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The sentence "Whenever you go to the beach, it always seems to rain" is a complex sentence. It contains an independent clause ("it always seems to rain") and a dependent clause ("whenever you go to the beach"). The dependent clause cannot stand alone and provides a condition under which the independent clause occurs.
You have to use lightning l drago and it will go right down.
The speed of lightning does not change as it travels through the atmosphere. Lightning travels at the speed of light, which is approximately 186,282 miles per second.