1 inch * 1 acre = 102.790153 m3
1 US gallon = 0.00378541178 cubic meter
102.790153/0.00378541178= 27 154.2849
So 27 154 gallons
Yes and it causes the water table to fall.
because all of the atoms spread and fall in the bottom of the water so there is nothing to hold it up
Yes. The weight of the water, and or other objects can cause the wood to rot and eventually fall apart. In general, most wood will just absorb the water and then dry out naturally without falling apart.
through transpiration water is lost to the environment and condenses to fall as rain and is again absorbed as by the plant root.
water stone and rain fall also it needs to hold it.
One inch of rain falling on one acre of land is equivalent to approximately 27,154 gallons of water.
By the rains that fall
About 500,000 gallons of water
150,000 gallons
Because of gravity! And also because of the weight of the water droplets.
It usually rains in the winter, fall and spring.
About 54,936,933,200 gallons per 24 hours.
No, fish do not fall from the sky when it rains. This is a myth known as "fish rain" and is not scientifically accurate.
The water falls come from the little stream that is formed from the rain and it heads for the rocks and when it rains again it will turn it in to a proper water fall and it will get all misty ant the bottom of the water fall where it reaches the ground.
150 000 American gallons flow over every second.
Actually they do fall to the earth. Clouds are drops of water and when it rains, snow, hails, or if there is any sleet it is cloud falling through the ground.
Because trees grow near rivers to get water to the trees. Then the clouds absorbed the river water and form raindrops which fall.