They get in your ditch my streams they carry the minnows to wet places like your ditch.
Dry riverbeds that fill with water when it rains are called "ephemeral streams" or "intermittent rivers." These watercourses only flow in response to precipitation events, making them temporary features in the landscape.
If it rains, then it rains. If it rains, things on the street will get wet and anything not protected from the rain will get soaked or wet.
A dry wash or arroyo typically contains water only during a rainstorm and shortly after it rains. These channels can quickly fill with water during a storm but dry up soon after the rainfall stops.
When it rains, the precipitation replenishes soil moisture and provides much-needed water to plants and crops. This helps to alleviate the dry conditions and can gradually end a drought by restoring water levels in rivers, lakes, and groundwater reserves. The increase in rainfall also improves vegetation health, which can further contribute to reducing drought impacts over time.
It depends on which biome you live in, and what material your sidewalk is made of: I live in rural north England, deciduous forest, the sidewalks are made of mud and after it rains it takes about half an hour in the sun to dry.
By the bottom fin, under the belly. The male's fin looks like a straight line and the female's is fanned out.
The men dug a deep ditch to lay pipes for the new septic tank. I fell in the ditch, but luckily it was dry.
Collective nouns for minnows are a shoal of minnows, a steam of minnows, a stream of minnows, and a swarm of minnows
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Desert animals stay dry when it rains. When the rain stops, they come out to drink water.
It is mostly muddy, but when the weather is dry, it will get sandy.
No, it rains all the time in the West!
The rain shadow affect when moisture comes up the mountain it turns into dry moisture. When it rains it rains on the mountain and leaving the place where people live dry.
beautiful dry and warm but wet when it rains a lot!
An oxymoron! Except after rains, the desert is dry. That is why it is a desert.
If it rains, a tarp will keep whatever it is covering dry.
During drought plants will wither (or dry out)