Yes nitrogen is the most abundant element on earth
*********************************** Above is the original answer. I find this quoted by idiots on various news sites....it's not TRUE. Yes, Nitrogen is the most abundant element on earth, but its no more a part of water than it's a part of gold or silver, or titanium.
The real answer is -- no. Real rainwater is elemental Dihydrogen oxide, two atoms of hydrogen bound with one atom of oxygen. Any incidental nitrogen elements which may be suspended between the individual molecules are foreign substances due to POLLUTANTS, and these are bound to other substances. An example would be Nitrogen Oxide which is harmful to health.
Cumulonimbus clouds are large, towering clouds associated with thunderstorms and tornadoes. They can extend high into the atmosphere and bring heavy rain, lightning, and strong winds.
Thunderstorms are typically associated with heavy rain, strong winds, and lightning. Other common features of thunderstorms include thunder, hail, and sometimes tornadoes. They can be intense and are known to cause various types of severe weather hazards.
Acid rain is a type of damaging precipitation caused by oxides of sulfur and nitrogen reacting with water in the atmosphere to create sulfuric and nitric acids. It can harm aquatic life, vegetation, and infrastructure.
T-Showers is a shortened term for "thunderstorms." These are weather events characterized by lightning, thunder, heavy rain, and sometimes hail. T-Showers can be intense and create hazards such as flash flooding and strong winds.
Cold fronts are most commonly associated with violent weather, such as thunderstorms, heavy rain, strong winds, and sometimes tornadoes. When a cold front meets warm, moist air, it can create instability in the atmosphere leading to intense weather conditions.
Thunderstorms provide rain, which is essential to life on land. Lightning can render the nitrogen in air into forms that plants can use.
Conditions to create a flash flood are thunderstorms, lightning, rain and flooding.
Clouds that include the name "nimbus" tend to be the ones that create precipitation. Nimbostratus clouds create falling rain and snow, while cumulonimbus clouds are associated with thunderstorms.
Tornadoes are produced by very strong thunderstorms. Thunderstorms typically produce rain.
They can be. Thunderstorms can cause deadly lighning strikes, fires, floods, damaging wind gusts, and tornadoes. However, thunderstorms are also beneficial. In many regions they are a major source of rain, which is necessary for life. Lightning converts nitrogen in the air into a form that plants can use to grow.
Cumulonimbus clouds typically follow thunderstorms, as they are the type of clouds that produce thunderstorms due to their vertical development and ability to create severe weather. These clouds are associated with heavy rain, lightning, thunder, and sometimes hail.
Acid rain is created by sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides and carbon dioxide.
No. Rain outside of thunderstorms is quite common.
Yes. Hurricanes produce torrentail rain, and thunderstorms will usually produce rain and sometimes hail. Since tornadoes are a product of strong thunderstorms, they will usually be accompanied by rain and are often accompanied by hail.
Cumulonimbus clouds are large, towering clouds associated with thunderstorms and tornadoes. They can extend high into the atmosphere and bring heavy rain, lightning, and strong winds.
Thunderstorms are often followed by rain. So you have the lightning in the thunder that can start fires, and the rain that can cause flooding.
They can. Thunderstorms produce rain. Rainfall can cause grass to grow.