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Artificial rain was first used in this state in 1947?

New Hampshire


Which state first used artificial rain in 1947?

New Hampshire


Which state was artificial rain first used in 1947?

New Hampshire


What state first used artificial rain in 1947?

In 1947, New Hampshire was the first state to use artificial rain. This occurred near Concord, New Hampshire for the purpose of combating a forest fire in the region.


Which state used artificial rain in 1947?

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