because its cool
NO. Individual molecules of the water may get there as rain after a LONG journey.
The Thames Basin is an area surrounding the River Thames, any rain falling in the Basin ends up in the Thames. It covers and area of just under 5000 square miles and some 13 million people live in the area
The rivers Nile and Thames NEVER meet. In fact they are in different countries in separate continents.
how does water frrom the pacific ocean end up as rain in new york state
In seas and oceans .
He got bumped!
did not blow up
to the river
because of the run-off
Look up 'Thames meander' on Wikipedia for a good explanation.
Up the Thames to Westminster - 1910 was released on: USA: 30 November 1910
No, it doesnt rain, it already rained in the middle of the book.