1.) Slow down to prevent hydroplaning (floating out of control on top of the water)
2.) Avoid underpasses and low areas of the road if you cannot SEE the bottom of the roadway (may be deep enough to stall engine OR float vehicle away)
the floor gets wet
Um, yes. When it rains the road is usually wet.
Definitely because it's wet so, we must take an extra careful in driving a wet road.
No it should not die, chickens get wet in the rain. They get wet from splashing through the water dish and they get very wet when feeding outside after a rain.
Yes. Excessive rain can lead to flooding which, worldwide, is one of the most common causes of weather-related death. In areas with steep slopes too much rain can trigger landslides. Heavy rain reduces visibility, and it is possible to lose traction on a wet road, which can make driving dangerous.
You can walk your ferret in the rain if she/he likes being wet.
Because it turns into acid rain with Venus's atmosphere
Heavy rain can be danger of liquefaction because of the wet mud that can cover the whole place that the earthquake took place in. Also heavy rain can make an earthquake much more dangerous.
Heavy rain can be danger of liquefaction because of the wet mud that can cover the whole place that the earthquake took place in. Also heavy rain can make an earthquake much more dangerous.
Breaks will often squeak when they are wet, such as after a heavy rain, on a humid day, or on a foggy morning. The water prevents the pads from properly grabbing the rotors. This causes the squealing noise.
Downpour, heavy and torrential refer to large amounts of rain.
Mudflow