Based on the percentage of ocean surfaces to land surfaces, it could be as much as 70% of all rain that occurs over an ocean or sea. But this would be affected by several factors that vary extremely across the surface of the planet.
the rainful in the tropical oceans is 115in. a year
the temperate ocean gets approximately 3cm of rainfall per year!
199 centimeters of rain each year.
If too much rain falls you will have tons of floods. If too much snow falls at once it will become a blizzard.
about 80 cm of rain falls down from a hurricane
water evaporates from the ocean to the atmosphere, falls back to earth as rain, and runs into the ocean.
i think in the rain forest...that's what my science book says Most precipitation falls into the ocean.
The Ocean is where most of Earth`s rain and snow comes from
it usually rains 3%per year at the ocean
Because the sun evaporates the water from the ocean all day. Most if the water that falls as rain came from the ocean to begin with.
Once rain has fallen, water often returns to the ocean from collection in rivers and lakes. Sometimes water falls directly into the ocean as rain.
It does not rain on the moon.
If too much rain falls you will have tons of floods. If too much snow falls at once it will become a blizzard.
A rain gauge
rain
sun heats up ocean. evaporation. clouds. rain falls back into ocean
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