Virga
The temperature.
Rain falls on the ground.
Rain falls but never breaks; day breaks but never falls.
It is rain.
When the sun heats ground water it evaporates into the atmosphere, then it condensates back into droplets, and then falls as rain back into the ground. It is a never ending cycle and is quite unique.
That is called virga. Virga occurs when rain or snow falls from a cloud but evaporates due to dry air before reaching the ground.
When water falls to the ground, it is called precipitation, which can take the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
Rain falls to the ground from clouds when water droplets in the clouds combine to form larger droplets that become heavy enough to fall due to gravity.
Rain, snow, sleet or hail that falls to the ground
When rain or snow falls down, it is referred to as "precipitation." Precipitation is a key component of the water cycle and includes various forms such as rain, snow, sleet, and hail. It occurs when water vapor in the atmosphere condenses into droplets or ice crystals and becomes heavy enough to fall to the ground.
These forms given the general term precipitation.
Rain falls down on crops and dusts falls to the ground.