it is sucked up into a whole then its shot up like a volcano
After the rainstorm, the water in the puddle will be heated by the sun. As the water at the top of the puddle heats up, it will be converted to the gaseous phase and enter the air as water vapor. Any contaminants that are present in the puddle will be left behind on the ground.
After a rainstorm the puddle will start to evaporate until it is no longer there.
Excess water that pools on the ground during a rainstorm and flows downhill is commonly referred to as surface runoff. This occurs when the ground cannot absorb all the rainwater, leading to the accumulation of water that moves over the surface of the land. Surface runoff can contribute to erosion and can carry pollutants into water bodies.
When a spider with a water drop on its head encounters a rainstorm, the water drop on its head may get washed away by the rain. The spider may seek shelter to protect itself from the rain.
Most of the water in the puddle seeps into the earth while the remainder evaporates.
worms can't survive in water so they dig up from the ground that's where you catch them for fishing
Evaporation
A rainstorm typically occurs when warm, moist air rises and cools, leading to the condensation of water vapor into clouds. As the water droplets in the clouds grow heavier, they fall to the ground as rain. Rainstorms are often associated with cumulonimbus clouds and can happen in various regions around the world.
Nothing of any significance, though the oxygen content may change temporarily
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