One inch of rain over one square mile equals 17.4 million gallons of water weighing 143 million pounds (about 72,000 tons), or the weight of a train with 40 boxcars.
it depends how much water there is in it and how sunny it is. If it is sunny the sea water will evaporate and form a cloud.
1000 gallons of water.
40 pints
it depends on what kind of cloud and how big it is different types of clouds weigh different amounts
when water cools in a cloud? Condensation! :]
By the water cycle when the water from anywhere is vaporized its stored into a cloud then the cloud soon releases it and there's your precipitation
it depends how much water there is in it and how sunny it is. If it is sunny the sea water will evaporate and form a cloud.
The database we use in our daily life is called as active database . The data that is stored in the database which is further stored on the cloud is called cloud database.
You see... When a cloud and a Cloud love each other very much....
Cloud computing basically means that you are using a service, not a product. Similar to your e-mail browser, where you have access to your e-mails that are stored somewhere else (Gmail, Hotmail, etc.), much of the information on your computer is yours, but is being stored elsewhere. That elsewhere is the "Cloud".
All types of digital data can be stored on The Cloud. Cloud storage of digital data often includes videos, songs, photographs and word processing documents.
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1000 gallons of water.
40 pints
When it rains it shows that the cloud has stored enough water. It starts by sucking up water also known as evaporation. then the Sun heats it up more and as it slowly cools down it becomes a cloud. Then after the cloud reaches it's compasity it will rain somewhere.
When it rains it shows that the cloud has stored enough water. It starts by sucking up water also known as evaporation. then the Sun heats it up more and as it slowly cools down it becomes a cloud. Then after the cloud reaches it's compasity it will rain somewhere.