Yes, we get in a muddle and all have a cuddle.
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when uplifted rocks reach the Earth's Surface, weathering, erosion, and deposition begin
In which region of the Earth's interior does the heat increase to the point that rocks can begin to melt?
Here are some examples of weather folklore:Rainbow at noon more rain soon.When the stars begin to huddle the earth will soon begin to puddle.When the dew is on the grass, rain will never come to pass.Onionskin is very thin, mild winter is coming in. Onionskin is thick and tough winter will be cold and rough.When a cow tries to scratch her ear it means a shower is very near.When sea birds fly to land, there truly is a storm at hand.Clear moon, frost soon.
The water is either absorbed by the soil or it evaporates(Because of the suns heat) and converts back to watervapor. This watervapor condenses around dust particles in the air and form clouds, and after awhile, once enough water vapor has collected, Rains onto the earth again.
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When clouds increase, whole areas of stars may be hidden by clouds with groups of stars, still in the clear sky, seem to huddle together. The clouds are increasing, so the chance of rain is increasing too.
Most of the water in the puddle seeps into the earth while the remainder evaporates.
It can puddle, get absorbed into the earth as groundwater, get used by plants, or runoff.
pond, lake, stream, puddle, ...
His thoughts were like a deep puddle of water evaporating drop by drop.My mother got upset if the condensation of a glass of iced tea trickled onto to kitchen counter as if it was a deep puddle of water.
It probably evaporated. Now it is in the air as water vapor. Sometime in the future it will come back down to earth again as rain.
As soon as the droplets become too heavy for wind currents to keep them in the cloud, they fall under gravity.
Rivers and ravines are earth words. They begin with the letter r.
earth earthquake
somewhere on earth
a molten body