the earth has wind clouds because of the water cycle
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Rain comes from clouds. Clouds can be blown away by the wind-it can be moved. This moves the rainfall.
Yes acid rain does fall in the rain forest since the clouds that would be acidic can travel with wind therefore acid rain can fall virtually anywhere on earth.
In Earth, the clouds has rain, snow, and hail. But in Neptune, they clouds doesn't has snow or hail.
Wind can affect rain by moving the rain clouds so the rain moves to other areas. The wind also blows rain so it falls at an angle instead of straight down.
it is rain + human rain is made from air and water human is made by life and earth life is made by energy+ swamp energy is made from fire + air swamp is made from mud +plant rain+earth is made from plant mud is water + earth follow these instructions backwards
Rain can reduce the amount of clouds in the sky, because they are apart of the water cycle. Another name of the process of the clouds is 'condensation'. When the liquid from the clouds overflows from evaporation, the clouds rain. Rain can also add water to the underwater storage after soaking into the earth. The process of going to the underwater storage is called 'infiltration'. The rain can also nourish the plants on earth. I hope this information helps!
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Clouds move due to the wind in the Earth's atmosphere. While the Earth does rotate on its axis and orbit around the sun, the movement of clouds is primarily influenced by atmospheric conditions, including wind patterns and temperature changes. Thus, it's the wind that carries the clouds, not the Earth's movement itself.
Rain/Precipitation
Rain travels with the wind. As the wind blows the clouds, the rainfall moves with the clouds as the clouds are the source of the rain. As the rain hits the ground, it follows the path of least resistance as it is pulled by gravity. If the rain has nowhere to go, the water will pool and form a flood. Most of the rainwater that falls on land goes to the creeks, streams and rivers that flow either to lakes or to the ocean, where the water will evaporate and form clouds that produce rain. And this cycle continues day in and day out.
the water cycle. the rain builds up in the clouds then it rains