No. To have rain you have water ( H2O). this does not exist in adequate concentration in space.
Rain does occur in deserts but not as frequently as in non-desert areas.
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Most flash floods occur after late afternoon rainfall.
because it provides us with fresh water
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floods and often flashflooding can occur
Yes, rainfall can occur without wind. Rainfall is caused by the condensation of water vapor in the atmosphere, which then falls to the ground due to gravity. While wind can impact the direction and speed at which rain falls, it is not a requirement for rain to occur.
All of it. It doesn't rain in space.
Increased rainfall
Rainfall is influenced by factors such as temperature, humidity levels, wind patterns, topography, and proximity to bodies of water. These elements interact to create conditions that determine when and where rainfall will occur. Climate change and global warming are also impacting rainfall patterns.
.If there is no hill in Nepal it cause less rainfall but it would not be like desert.
Launches typically occur at the Kennedy space center in Florida, and shuttles usually land at Edwards AFB in California.