Dark clouds overhead and a sudden cold wind.
Analogy is a comparison of two things in order to show how they are similar. An analogy compares two like things.
Rain can be destructive by wearing away surfaces of stone, such as sandstone, but this takes hundreds of thousands of years to show any evidence of erosion. When rain turns to acid rain, it is more destructive. It still takes a very long time for the erosion to show, but is more dangerous as the acidity can strip away vital surfaces for things like stone and metal.
the negative things are the things that happen after rain like flooding.
one of the things a map scale will show is the distance in miles
Utilisation of potential energy utilisation of rain water and flood
"Similarity" is a word that is used to show likenesses between two or more things.
They both show a part of a number
No, erosion is when things degrade over time. Even though rain does erode things, it is not erosion.
Air pressure and temperatures.
Its basically free (rain, or rain run-off ) if your lucky enough to live close to a river or mountains that have a dam that can convert it to hydro-electric power.
You could use many different things, such as 'a shower of rain' or 'a burst of rain' or even 'a puddle of rain'.
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