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Q: What is the meaning of Rain does not fall on one roof alone?
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What happen if the rain fall on roof?

Then rain falls on a roof and if the roof works properly the rain will drain off of the structure.


How much rain is in runoff of a 2400 sq ft roof?

It is going to depend on how much rain you get! It will never be the same amount for each rain fall.


How can you design the roof deck storm drain?

using 100 year rain fall data


What is the name of a collectve soul with the lyrics the rain fall angry on the tin roof?

wht is the name of the song


What is the duration of Rain on the Roof?

The duration of Rain on the Roof is 1.37 hours.


When was Rain on the Roof created?

Rain on the Roof was created on 1980-10-26.


If an egg was a roof what way would it fall?

The roof wouldn't fall.


How to size roof drains?

By taking the square footage and the actual pitch of the roof and using a chart that will give you a 10 year frequency (average rain fall) per hr. Also a major factor is if the roof surface is for weather protection only or promenade


What is a gable shaped roof looks like?

This is triangular in shape or peak that is created on the side. Because of its shape, it allows leaves, rain to fall from the roof away from the house. Gabled roofs differ in pitch and steep which serves the purpose of protecting the roof from the effects of water.


Why can't you place a rain gauge near a building?

You can place it on the roof, but not on the sides. Blowing wind can create a "rain shadow" on one side, with drops blocked as they fall. Alternately, projections from the building could funnel rain from a large wall area into the gauge.


Why is a roof a pyramid shape?

so rain water runs off the roof


Does the angle of the roof of a house affect the amount of rain that you can collect in rain barrels?

Providing the roof covers the same surface area in plan view (looking down from above it, i.e. the ground area covered), then the rain landing on it will be the same. In other words, a high pitched roof would have to be bigger to cover the same plan view surface area as a low pitched roof. For a given area covered by a roof, the pitch of the roof won't matter. If the pitch is so steep that the rain flows off it so fast that your gutters can't cope, then you will lose the rain and fail to collect it. What you need to maximise is the ground area covered by roof. This will maximise the rain you can collect.