All water evaporates!
Rain water evaporates more on a summer day.
Only water is evaporated, not salt.
it soaks into the soil or goes evaporates and repeats the water cycle.
Rainwater pollution is caused by lake and river pollution (the polluted water evaporates and then becomes rain). If people stopped dumping garbage in lakes, then there would be less rainwater pollution.
rain water doesnt have the salt of salt water
Water evaporates at almost any temperature. However, at higher temperatures, the vapor pressure is higher. It is said to be boiling when the vapor pressure is equal to the atmospheric pressure.
The temperature being now lower water vapors are condensed.
Because - when sea water evaporates, it leaves the salt dissolved in it behind in the oceans. The water in clouds is pure - unless it absorbs chemicals from the atmosphere produced by man-made sources.
If you want to make distilled water from rainwater, you would perform distillation on the rainwater.
It is based as salt water but then turned into pure water. 1. The ocean water evaporates into water vapor leaving all the salt and other chemicals behind 2.The water vapor turns into clouds 3.The clouds build up in water so much they rain. So yes rain water is pure
The rain water runs to the ground from which the water evaporates into the atmosphere in the form of vapour.&then by the process of condensation the watervapour becomes cloud&its fall on the ground.in this way the rain water circulates ground to air&air to ground.
To produce rainwater, it first evaporates, only collecting pure water with nothing else, then it condenses into clouds, that are still made of pure water. When it becomes rain, it is still pure water, so it will not conduct electricity well. It's molecules carry no electric charge and there are no ions in solution to carry charges, so it would not be a good conductor.