Any desert such as the Sonoran Desert in Arizona, the Sahara in Africa, and the Gobi in China.
It never rains at all in Antarctica as it is too cold for rain.
A downsliding of earth after heavy rain is called landslide.
No it falls on Earth
Rain sinks into the surface of the Earth where it can. There is no bottom or top to the Earth since it continuously spins on its axis.
Because in the water cycle, when water is evaporated, it accumulates in clouds and eventually falls back to Earth in the form of rain. If it didn't rain, Earth's water would evaporate, and eventually, the Earth would be dry.
It cleans it
Princeville, Kauai has the best weather on earth with plenty of rain and the least extreme temperatures on earth over the year.
rain fallas on the earth
Mostly in Earth's deserts but also in some other places besides only deserts
100% of rain falls to Earth. That is the definition of rain. Precipitation.
because the earth gets rain because of lakes and it evaporates so Earth never runs out of rain
The sun is outside of the Earth but the rain happens on the Earth.
The probability is 1. At any point in time it is raining somewhere on earth.
A downsliding of earth after heavy rain is called landslide.
Not in outer space; but it does rain on Earth and Earth is in space so in a sense it does.
The Sahara and Namib deserts receive the least amount of rain.
No it falls on Earth
Rain is only important on Earth