The first documented attempt at creating artificial rain was by James Pollard Espy in 1839 using controlled fires to create updrafts. However, the first successful use of modern cloud seeding techniques for artificial rain is often credited to Vincent Schaefer in 1946, when he used dry ice to seed clouds and produce precipitation.
Silver iodide or sodium chloride are commonly used compounds to induce artificial rain through cloud seeding. These compounds help to encourage the formation of ice crystals within clouds, leading to precipitation in the form of rain or snow.
Artificiality or synthetic are often considered as opposite words for nature.
Natural irrigation refers to the water supplied to crops through natural processes like rain or flooding. Artificial irrigation involves the controlled supply of water to crops using man-made techniques like sprinkler systems or drip irrigation to ensure plants receive adequate water for optimal growth.
Cloud seeding is a common method used to induce artificial rain. It involves dispersing substances like silver iodide or potassium iodide into clouds to encourage the formation of precipitation. Another method is using hygroscopic substances like salt to attract moisture and promote cloud condensation.
by cloud seeding we can produced artificial rain .!!
induced rain
Meteorology
Rainmaking. Of course, there is no "artificial rain," unless you count the garden hose. All rain is real rain. Sometimes people try to induce rain by adding particles to clouds to serve as condensation nucleii.
In the rain is a prepositional phrase
first you take a brick and eat it then you take a rock and shove it up ur butt and dats how u make artificial rain
Meteorology
marathwada,maharashtra
what state started using artifacal rain in 1947
New Hampshire
New Hampshire
silver iodide is sprayed on the clouds