No. water on earth follows the "water cycle". This means you have water, evaporation, condensation, rain and back to water and so it all goes around
is the amount of water on earth added to every time it rains
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Everytime It Rains was created in 1999-04.
Every day, somewhere on Earth, it is raining. There are some parts on Earth that do not see rain for many years, other places where it rains most days.
The answer is the monsoon. Monsoon was a seasonal rains that would drench India every spring.
It rains more often at Mount Wai-'ale'ale on the island of Kauai, Hawaii than any other place on earth. It does not get the most amount of rain. Tutunendo, Colombia has a slightly higher average rainfall. So it rains more often on Kauai and it rains more in Tutunendo.
It rains more often at Mount Wai-'ale'ale on the island of Kauai, Hawaii than any other place on earth. It does not get the most amount of rain. Tutunendo, Colombia has a slightly higher average rainfall. So it rains more often on Kauai and it rains more in Tutunendo.
the boreal gets............?
The sun is not put out when it rains because the rain is produced in earth's atmosphere and the sun is millions of miles away from the earth.
It rains about 100 inches every year in the rain forest. It doesn't usually rain for the entirety of a day but there will usually be a part of every day where it rains.
Mostly on the windward side of every island. Hilo in my option would be the place that rains the most.
Water table