The western highlands of Scotland are the wettest place, with annual rainfall exceeding 3,000 mm (118.1 in). In comparison, much of lowland Scotland receives less than 800 mm (31.5 in) annually.
if you refer to the speed of the water as it falls, it is at 9.8m/s
Rainwater tanks are used to catch rainwater which falls from the sky when precipitation occurs. This is a great water saving device which can cut the cost of your water bills.
3160 tons every second
150,000 gallons per seconed
Reservoirs which collect the rainwater that falls in the catchment areas.
carbonic acid
110 000 m3 (average); see also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niagara_Falls.
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Rain water is collected through a process named Rainwater harvesting. Here rainwater that falls on the roofs are collected through pipes and ultimately stored in large tanks. These are called harvesting tanks also.
Yes. Some places, such as the island of Bermuda, have giant catchment basins to gather all the rainwater that falls on the island, because Bermuda has no fresh water wells or springs.
Yes, there is snow that falls in Glencoe, Scotland in the month of December.
150,000 gallons per second