Some soaks into the land, some evaporates, and some runs off to form creeks, rivers and lakes.
When rain water falls on land, it can be absorbed by the soil, flow into rivers and streams, evaporate back into the atmosphere, or be taken up by plants for growth. Some rain water may also collect in puddles or form surface runoff, which can contribute to floods or erosion of the land.
no thats why it protects us from water!
Evaporated water forms again clouds and rain.
Some soaks into the land, some evaporates, and some runs off to form creeks, rivers and lakes.
Carbon mixes with the rain water and when it falls, it wears out rocks. So it happens when the rain water mixes with the carbon from the air.
A flood happens when water over flows from to much rain and over flows the city/village/etc........ also, when it rain for so long and rain so hard
The main sources of fresh water on land are snow and rain which fall as precipitation.
The deposition of water (its precipitation) is called rain. Rain falls and collects in rivers, rivers carve out valleys in the land. Therefore a river valley is a land feature created by water.
When rainwater falls on land, it can infiltrate the soil, replenishing groundwater reserves or flowing over the land surface to collect in rivers, lakes, or oceans. It provides hydration for plants, animals, and humans and plays a crucial role in the water cycle by contributing to the movement and distribution of water on Earth.
turn to rain
they turn into rain
The clouds are rain. all the clouds are is water vapor(thats a fancy name for microscopic water) the water is so SMALL in the clouds it is too light to fall. then when it is heavy enough to fall you get rain