No, due to gravity any sort of precipitation falls down, because the water as a liquid is heavier than air.
The verb form of "rains" is "rain." For example, "It rains often in this region."
rain is made up of evaporated water and when it gets cold the rain falls therefore it rains
rain rains rained raining Rains is the third person singular form of rain
because there has to be because it rains so the rain has to build up somewhere and it is called the rain forest so rain builds up i lot
After it rains most of the rain water goes in sewage holes or gets soaked up by the soil. Rain also gets evaporated when the sun comes out.
It rains up to 250000000 galoons of water a month
a rain gauge is a little glass vile u stick outside and when it rains it fills it up to see how much rain u got a rain gauge is a little glass vile u stick outside and when it rains it fills it up to see how much rain u got
it never rains in brazil as it has the rainforest and is such a hot country. Because it is so sunny/hot the heat/sun gets used to drying up the rain when it does rain but now it has become so prone to drying up the rain that it never rains. (if that makes sense)
It rains up to 250000000 galoons of water a month
the water cycle. the rain builds up in the clouds then it rains
It rains up to 250000000 galoons of water a month
Rains is a verb, the third person singular conjugation of rain. "It rains every afternoon."Rains can also be a plural noun, the rains, which indicates heavy rainfall or the season of heavy rainfall.