The sky !... Puddles are simply small quantities of rain - that hasn't been absorbed by the Earth.
Rain, drain pipes, hoses, sprinklers, ect.
When rain falls, it accumulates on the ground due to gravity. If the ground is saturated and unable to absorb all the water, puddles can form. Puddles can also occur in low-lying areas or where the ground is uneven, allowing water to pool.
"in the mud puddles" is the prepositional phrase in the sentence. It consists of the preposition "in" and its object "mud puddles".
From streams and rivers, rain puddles
after the rain ends
wade jump and play in rain puddles
The puddles from rain evaporates to the clouds and then falls as rain, snow, sleet or hail.. And it just continues.
Blind Melon
Pouring rain and puddles.
soil turns the rain into mud puddles and what soil does to the snow it makes the soil turn brown
No, puddles is not an adjective. Puddles is a noun (plural form of puddle; a thing) and a verb (third person singular conjugation of puddle; an action).Noun: Some children enjoy jumping in puddles.Verb: Water puddles around the door when it rains.
The environment with things like rain puddles, rivers, lakes.