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Has it rained frogs

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Yes. It's rained fish and other things. Whatever a tornado or waterspout can collect and carry aloft to dump elsewhere can be rained down. It isn't common, but history is replete with recorded instances. It does happen from time to time.

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Short Answer. Yes. Long Answer:-

It is possible, But also a very rare event. It is like the Water Cycle, Water Rises into the sky and evoporates into the clouds, When there is a small twister or whirlwind that passes a lake or ocean. Animals as Frogs, Fish, Debree, Seaweed and more will rise to the top of this twister or whirlwind. Depending on the density of the clouds above, Usually more dense when the clouds are holding evaporated water the clouds will hold the objecy. When the wind blows the clouds will travel to where ever and then the clouds cool down and the evaporated turns from the gas to the liquid form as in the water cycle and drops. Lowering the density of the cloud dropped the objects too.

There are a few films where objects fall from the sky, Including Frogs. "Magnolia"(1999) A film where frogs fall from the sky. Depending on weather intensity it is only possible in dense envrioments. Also a rare chance of ever witnessing this.

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yes it has rained frogs before and possibly fish it has rained frogs in England 1901

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acording to The Bible it rain frogs when the Pharaoh of Egypt wouldn't set the slaves free so god sent frogs to rain on Egypt

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The sky does not rain frogs. However, a centuries old belief was that rain spawned frogs. Although with some common sense and modern science, this is easily disproved.

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the same way that we do except harder.

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Out there Butts

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