yes it would gradually get smaller because the puddle wouldn't get bigger and it would't stay there forever so yes
The puddle will slowly evaporate due to sunlight and wind exposure. The water will either seep into the ground or evaporate completely, eventually causing the puddle to disappear.
NO! That is extremely dangerous and you could get electricuted! Just go find a place to stay until it stops raining, or stay in your car, and jump start it when it stopped raining.
The example provided is a complex sentence because it contains one dependent clause (after it stopped raining) and one independent clause (The bell rung four times).
It stopped raining.
"Rainning" is incorrectly spelled. The correct spelling is "raining."
It stopped raining in the book because of the curse of his great great great grandfather when he didn't come back to carry madam Zeroni up the mountain.
Let's just say Noah and his family weren't thirsty no more.
A small body of water could be a puddle left after it has stopped raining, or a pool of water that is a garden feature, and so on.
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Seroquil can cause headaches if stopped all at once. It is best to gradually decrease your dosage instid of just stoping this medicine all at once.
It stopped raining at Camp Green Lake because the Warden's grandfather had broken a curse placed on the area by a fortune-teller named Madame Zeroni. The curse had caused the lake to dry up, resulting in the rainfall ceasing.
2 MinutesSensible answersThere are many possible answers to this question. A few samplesThe footwear is made of "wet-look" materialYour children were playing with a hoseYou just walked through some standing waterIt recently stopped raining