yes but in different amounts (except the north and south pole!) where it would actually fall as snow instead of rain because its so cold.
No, rain does not fall everywhere on Earth. Rainfall patterns are influenced by factors such as climate, weather systems, and geography. Some areas, such as deserts or polar regions, receive minimal rainfall, while others, such as tropical rainforests, receive heavy rainfall.
To start with, rain is actually a force of nature which is constructive as well as destructive. When it sees a field in need it descends. They are considered heavenly showers by the peasants as the rain adorns thir crops with their godly touch. But at the same time, they are destructive as, if they rain angrily and heavily they cause destruction everywhere and sometimes are fatal.
the types of rain are acida rain and h2o rain convectional rain, frontal rain and relief rain. x
There are several types of rain, including light rain, showers, drizzle, thunderstorms, and heavy rain. The type of rain can vary based on factors such as the size of the raindrops and the intensity of the precipitation.
The Rain Rain Rain Came Down Down Down was created in 1968.
everywhere
Acid is in rain everywhere in the world
everywhere in space. absolutely everywhere.
no. but they are everywhere.
yes it does rain on beaches like everywhere else
Everywhere gets rain or else nothing could live there.
EVERYWHERE
The pollutants in air make rain water acidic. Rain water, containing acid reaches everywhere .
no they don't it's the climate that their in
well, EVERYWHERE!!!!!! Name a specific place.
In rivers, lakes, rain. Everywhere but the sea.
No. There are different rain amounts for the different places in the US.