it's the water cycle. the water from the ocean's evaporate with the heat from the sun and go up as water-vapour. they from clouds. when the clouds pass over mountains or when the clouds become heavy, the water vapour condenses and comes down as rain.
At the center of every raindrop is dust. A tiny bit of dust in the center of every raindrop and go Ms.Bryan
a raindrop comes from a cumulonimbus cloud. there is no such thing as a cloud droplet.
Yes it can it is a part of the water cycle. Ocean water will evaporate and leave minerals in the water and when it rains the water goes back into the ocean.
The nearest body of water or ocean would be the Indian ocean not glaciers.
It rains regular water. It is impossible to rain ocean water. While the moisture in a hurricane originates from the ocean, it leaves behind components such as salt when it evaporates.
It is because the raindrops comes from the ocean.
The mass of what water? The water in one raindrop, in some lake or ocean, in all of the world, in all of the universe?
cos it can do what ever it wants as your mum has aids
Waves transfer energy outward equally. Since there is no barrier to the water, when a raindrop hits the water that energy of the raindrop falling has to go somewhere, the energy is transferred from the raindrop to the water and goes outward from the epicenter (where the raindrop fell). The waves (circles) will continue to travel an equal distance unless there is an outside force such as wind, another object, ect. to stop the wave
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Ocean currents describe itself, a warm ocean current is warm water that has a path anything that gets in way of the path will be taken by the current same for cold water also a new tranport for the water to travel to ocean to ocean
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the raindrop falls into a natural spring, then you drink natural spring water at lunch, and then you use the bathroom and it goes through sewage into a body of water which is then evaporated into a cloud.
The duration of The Raindrop is 1.8 hours.
When earthquakes happen underwater, they can cause tsunamis. The water will suddenly rush back, and people will be able to the ocean/ water bed. Then the water will suddenly come rushing forward, destroying everything in its path.
At the center of every raindrop is dust. A tiny bit of dust in the center of every raindrop and go Ms.Bryan
You can't really quantize water in that way.