Rain would decrease if the oceans died because there wouldn't be enough water to evaporate into clouds.
No. Rain itself increases humidity. However, in temperate latitudes rain often comes before a cold front, which can decrease humidity.
because of distance from the equator, oceans, the types of winds, etc.
in the oceans
Evaporation from the oceans and rain over land.
evaporation , condensation, precipitation . Hope you understand
a long time A: It would be impossible for the air to hold that much water.
No. Rain itself increases humidity. However, in temperate latitudes rain often comes before a cold front, which can decrease humidity.
rain God created the oceans, just as He did the land.
because there is no acid in oceans
Rain falls alot
There would be a decrease in biodiversity.
yes
No.
atlantic
Yes.
Lakes can be anywhere, close to oceans or distant from them. Since lakes are formed by collected rain water, they do not depend upon oceans.
The Earth's water cycle is evaporation of water from the oceans, the clouds so formed, the rain that falls from the clouds, the runoff of the rain into watercourses that flow eventually into the oceans, and the process of evaporation begins again.