Hail, snow...and stuff from space once in a while :)
rain is when wet falls from the sky and in England it tends to rain a awful lot!
Rain falls faster than snow from the sky because raindrops are larger and heavier than snowflakes, allowing them to fall at a quicker rate. Snowflakes are lighter and can be easily slowed down or carried by wind currents.
Rain, snow, sleet, and hail are common types of matter that can fall from the sky. These forms of precipitation occur when water vapor in the atmosphere condenses or freezes and falls to the ground due to gravity.
Water that falls from the sky
Rain
Rainfall is typically around the same temperature as the surrounding air when it falls from the sky.
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The water that falls from the sky as rain is freshwater. It is collected from oceans and other bodies of water as vapor, which then condenses into clouds and is eventually released as precipitation.
Precipitation
Precipitation
No, rain is not a preposition. Rain is a noun referring to water that falls from the sky in drops. Prepositions are words that show the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence.
That would most likely be rain.