Because - when sea water evaporates, it leaves the salt dissolved in it behind in the oceans. The water in clouds is pure - unless it absorbs chemicals from the atmosphere produced by man-made sources.
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rain water doesnt have the salt of salt water
Rain water is fresh water and does not have salt. Saltwater is not fresh and does have salt.
Rains near salted body of water can contain some salt.
Only water is evaporated, not salt.
The more rainwater that is added means less salt water this results in diluting the pool. It also works vice versa!
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.
kendrick canuto
Ponds form where rainwater and runoff meet in a depression in the landscape.
Sea water will boil at higher temp
Rainwater is usually the same temperature as the surrounding atmosphere.
It depends on where the flooding is. If it is near the ocean and the flooding is from the ocean, then it would be salt water, If the flooding is from rainwater, It would be freshwater.