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The temperature.
You hold an object; then you release it, and it falls to the ground.You hold an object; then you release it, and it falls to the ground.You hold an object; then you release it, and it falls to the ground.You hold an object; then you release it, and it falls to the ground.
because of the moisture in the ground.
Its weight causes it to accelerate. That is in simple terms. When an object falls to the ground, it still has mass, it still has weight, and it has constant forces acting upon it, such as gravity.
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It is rain.
No... that would be PRECIPITATION
Infiltration describes the movement of moisture from the surface into the ground. Percolation is the word used to describe the movement of a fluid through a porous and permeable medium such as soil.
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The liquid has 'precipiated' out of it's previous solution - so the rain/sleet/snow is precipitation.
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Yes. It is possible for it to rain when the humidity at ground level is less than 100%. Sometimes upper level moisture is cooled by a front, and rain forms at higher altitudes and falls to the ground. There are even related instances where rain forms high in the atmosphere, falls heavily, but evaporates before reaching the ground.
When hail falls to the ground, it is because of the force of FRICTION!! :)
The brown colour is just from the wet rain on the dry ground. The rain is moisture, and the ground may not have had moisture in it so therefore the rain put moisture into the ground.
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