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Nothing.
its starts to rain
When a rain drop hits the ground it is exerting between 6 and 8 p.s.i.
If the spinning updraft which powers it, called a mesocyclone stops, the tornado will stop. It is believed that this happens when cold air from area of heavy rain undercuts the mesocyclone, cutting off the supply of warm air the fuels it.
they drop. Gravity!
The phenomenon of rain freezing on contact with a cold object is called "freezing rain".
Rain
turn to rain
It becomes regular water.
The rain frezes after a few minutes, because it would be cold out with the snow. The snow turns into ice because of the cold.
it turns to rain
it is not really called nothing it is when the rain hits the ground and the ground is so hot the heat is trying to evaporate
Thunderstorms clouds heavy rain snow
It runs into a river if it land in a drainage basin! RAIN... FEEL IT ON MY FINGERTIPS. FEEL IT ON MY WINDOWPANE, YOUR LOVE'S COMING DOWN LIKE RAIN
it goes to a river or streams then it soaks into the ground :) hope that helps!
The purpose of a sentence is to convey information or an idea. It is a group of words that tells that information or idea. In order to be a sentence, the group of words must contain a subject and a verb. A sentence can also have an object or objects and phrases, conjunctions, etc. Examples: Rain falls. (rain is the subject and falls is the verb) Rain falls on the sidewalk. (sidewalk is the object) Rain falls on the sidewalk and the lawn. (sidewalk and lawn are both objects) Rain falls on the sidewalk and the lawn in the summer. Rain falls on the sidewalk and the lawn in the summer but in the winter it snows. You can make a simple sentence like the first or a complex sentence, but a sentence must have a subject and a verb to be a sentence. It is alleged that the native Americans adopted the word "How" as their greeting because all the Europeans that were crossing their land wanted to know, "How's the hunting here, how's the fishing there, how's the weather year-round?".
Precipitation, usually in the form of rain, is a common reaction of a cold front when it meets a hot environment.