This is a guess, but I think Venus. It's humid so maybe it's rainy too. I don't really know.
yup
The technical term of rain is condensed water falling from the sky.However, in astronomical terms it is any liquid falling from the sky.The Earth has a "mild" acidity in it's precipitation.Venus on the other hand, has "rain" but it's composed of not water, but sulphuric acid.So the planet with the "worst" acid rain is Venus.
No. Planets orbit suns, while moons orbit planets. Planets do not orbit planets.
The possessive form of the noun "planets" is "planets'."
outer planets are gas giants whille inner planets are just rocky planets. that includes that outer planets have significant amount of mass than the inner planets
they don't have rain because they don't have cloud
Only if its about to rain
yup
Maybe.....on Mars but not other planets
Studying planets can be really fun. Jupiter's precipitation is mainly rain and snow, and the rain is snow is made up of Helium.
No. Only planets have weather: It can't rain in space.
Yes. In fact, it rains sulfuric acid among other things on the planet Venus.
It never rains or snows on the Moon because it has no atmosphere. One can generally assume, though, that if a planet has an atmosphere, precipitation will occur at some point. It does rain on Venus, but the rain is made of sulfuric acid. The rain probably never reaches the ground because it evaporates first in the high temperatures. (Also, it seems to rain liquid methane on Titan, a moon of Saturn.)
The technical term of rain is condensed water falling from the sky.However, in astronomical terms it is any liquid falling from the sky.The Earth has a "mild" acidity in it's precipitation.Venus on the other hand, has "rain" but it's composed of not water, but sulphuric acid.So the planet with the "worst" acid rain is Venus.
Diamond rain is a phenomenon that occurs on Saturn and Jupiter due to the high pressure and temperature, causing carbon in the atmosphere to condense into diamond crystals. This process is unique to these planets in our solar system.
No. Planets orbit suns, while moons orbit planets. Planets do not orbit planets.
the answer is the inner planets