Salt Rain was created in 2001.
Rain will better water plants because salt water has salt which will dehydrate the plant.
No, salt absorb moisture.
table salt
Rain is formed through the process of evaporation, condensation, and precipitation of freshwater droplets. Saltwater does not evaporate from the ocean to form rain because the salt in the water alters its properties, making it less likely to evaporate and form clouds that would lead to saltwater rain.
Yes
It doesn't because the rain is fresh water. Salt can't evaporate with water so salt mantains where it is. Or to the simple minded people, Salt doesn't go into clouds or rain.
Stand in the Rain was created in 2006.
Into the Rain was created in 1982.
We can make Rain Alarm by salt water solution.
Rain Rain Come Again was created in 2004.
Before would be a very bad choice as the rain would likely dissolve the rock salt and wash most of the rock salt away before the rain actually began to freeze significantly.
The element that is common to both rain and salt is sodium. Rain is formed primarily from water (H₂O), while salt, specifically table salt, is sodium chloride (NaCl). Sodium ions can be found in natural bodies of water, which eventually evaporate, condense, and fall as rain. This process highlights the interconnectedness of elements in nature.