In urban areas it usually goes into a storm sewer system, and from there into a convenient waterway. So everything you throw in the street or on your lawn eventually ends up in the river.
Some cities have combined storm and sanitary sewer systems, so the rainwater goes into the wastewater treatment plant. Tpopopopopopopopopoo.
when precipitation or rain falls from the sky it soaks into the ground in a area called the recharge zone. then, the water travels through the ground into a area called the saturated zone. the saturated zone holds the ground water until a well is made.
to lakes and oceans so it can evaporate and start the cycle over
Salt water is not in the clouds to fall down as rain because when water evaporates the salt stays where ever it was.
Water in the ground goes to the river(near)
Thunderstorm
A thunderstorm?
After it rains most of the rain water goes in sewage holes or gets soaked up by the soil. Rain also gets evaporated when the sun comes out.
though the pipe and down the drain
It rains, or maybe hail storm or a snowstorm.
Water in the ground goes to the river(near)
It almost always rains anywhere.
it goes into a drian or it drys up
Satellite television service will usually not go out when it snows or rains, unless it is an extremely bad storm. It may go out due to heavy winds though more frequently. If too much snow builds up on the dish then it will most likely go out as well.
a monsoon is when it rains very very hard.
Most of the damage comes from the storm surge and flooding from the rains. Storm surge is where the eye comes ashore and brings a huge wall of water with it. This is also the biggest killer in a hurricane too.
Thunderstorm
A thunderstorm?
monsoon
A thunderstorm?
That depends on the individual goose. Some will continue their activities like swimming or grazing inspite of a rain storm. Most, however, will seek shelter under a low, dense tree like a pine tree. The pine needles are close together and provide an almost water-tight roof from which to wait out the storm.