It depends on what you are saying when you say "involved". But if you mean "How much rain is usually evolved in the air than the answer would be at least 500,000 gallons a month in one state. Hope that helps you.
water inland usually drain into sea through rivers if there is to much rain the rivers and canals gets overflooded
0.14 inches of rain is a very small amount, usually recorded as a trace or light drizzle. It would not typically be enough to measure in a rain gauge or impact the environment significantly.
We get more rain than we usually would. Fall for instance shouldn't get so much rain.
it usually rains 3%per year at the ocean
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how much rain does Houston get
Maine usually gets about 20-30 inches of rain a year
Streams and rivers can usually cope with excess rain. However, after a prolonged period of heavy rain, rivers sometimes burst their banks and flooding occurs.
Rain drops are not uniform in size, but the largest drops are about 20 to the ml (0.00005 l each). Very light rain (usually described as "sprinkling" or "misting") may have drops only 1% that large.
No, heavy rain does not usually occur until the mature stage.
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