Well it is quitet simple,there is a water cycle. When the rain comes down it falls into rivers, then it goes into the ocean.One day it may get very hot, the average when rain evaporates is 72 deegrees, they have descovered scientificaly that the water gets so hot it turns into steam. Then after that it forms a cloud. I am sure you knew this but then the cloud gets to heavy to carry its self any more and it rains;the same thing happens over and over.Thats how rain evaporates. Written by, Anel A. Eckwright
we measure rain by using rain gauge it is measured by inches, centimeters, and millimeters. the tube for the stored rain has to have no leaking spots and you cant have the water evaporate or else you don't fully measure it.
It must first evaporate and then it must condense into a cloud. As soon as the water droplets get too heavy, then they fall as rain.
Maybe, because before it didn't evaporate enough so now it is just raining in small droplets.
Rain travels with the wind. As the wind blows the clouds, the rainfall moves with the clouds as the clouds are the source of the rain. As the rain hits the ground, it follows the path of least resistance as it is pulled by gravity. If the rain has nowhere to go, the water will pool and form a flood. Most of the rainwater that falls on land goes to the creeks, streams and rivers that flow either to lakes or to the ocean, where the water will evaporate and form clouds that produce rain. And this cycle continues day in and day out.
They all evaporate, but the hot water will evaporate the fastest.
No. Oil does not evaporate. Even when it's component parts do evaporate, it diffuses in the air and does not precipitate out in the form of rain.
when the sun heat the rivers, it evaporate, and so the evaporation becomes rain.
its evaporate the water
Rain water does evaporate, as seen after storms. If it did not, then we would have no more rain storms, as storm clouds and any other clouds are composed of evaporated/vapor water.
Not always, but sometimes.
it turns into a liquid then forms itself making it evaporate
rain water is water that's precipitating from the clouds when it would evaporate then it would precipitate rain water
there is less water in or on the ground to evaporate and form clouds
yes, it evaporates and mixes with clouds to make acid rain.
First occur the evaporation.
It evaporate. Or flows into large bodies of water.
Yes because gases in the air and water can evaporate with water and can create acidic rain which is bad for the environment.