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They stop perfectly good rain water from soaking up into the ground.
frost
no, zebras cannot live in frost. and they dont live in rain FORESTS either. they live in warm, dry climates.
Rain that does not hit the ground is called virga.
Rain does not usually fall on the ground in a rainforest because the ground is covered with plants and fungus unless the ground is bare because of slash-and-burn cultivation. In that case, the rain falls on the ground and washes minerals downstream.
They stop perfectly good rain water from soaking up into the ground.
what happens is it rains and the temperature might be low so it might be cold and when it's done raining the rain freezes and turns in to snow
frost
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no, zebras cannot live in frost. and they dont live in rain FORESTS either. they live in warm, dry climates.
To help spread out and dilute the chemicals in the ground. Not to mention it will help rise the sides while draining.
Not only does rain help, but also ground water!
Rain, Snow, Fog
Rain that does not hit the ground is called virga.
Rain falls on the ground.
Leaves act like umbrellas that prevent rain water from reaching the ground.
Rain does not usually fall on the ground in a rainforest because the ground is covered with plants and fungus unless the ground is bare because of slash-and-burn cultivation. In that case, the rain falls on the ground and washes minerals downstream.