Yes.
About half of the world's rainfall occurs over water, as evidenced by the many storms that imperil shipping.
Heavy rainfall can temporarily lower the salinity in the upper layers of oceans, especially where convectional mixing is limited.
The effect is negligible, if any at all
They have rainfall
the deep sea gets about 30 -60 inches a year
any rainfall on the moon
I figure that the rainfall has the same tips as there are in any rainfall around the world.
Asia doesn't get any rainfall during the winter because of the monsoon season which does not bring any rainfall during the winter months.
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They are washed down by rivers and added by rainfall. They also leach into the seawater from the sea bed
It either evaporates OR it flows back to the sea.
Most deserts near the sea are fertile. However, due to the lack of rainfall, plants are often uncommon.
Scientists have long said that global warming is bound to interfere with snow and rainfall patterns, because air and sea temperatures and sea-level atmospheric pressure -- the underlying forces behind these patterns -- are already changing.