when ice, snow, glaciers,etc. melt all the water through a river go into the sea evaporation takes place and the water goes up to the sky into the clouds, there comes a limit when the clouds can not hold anymore water they change their colour from white to ash grey and then drop all the water the dropped water is called rain.
A cold front likely caused the heavy rains. Cold fronts are associated with rapidly rising warm air, which then cools and condenses to form clouds and precipitation. The steep slope of a cold front often leads to intense rainfall within a short period of time.
Farmers used various soil conservation techniques such as contour plowing, terracing, cover cropping, and planting windbreaks to prevent soil erosion caused by heavy rains. These methods helped to keep the soil in place and maintain its fertility for future crops.
A warm front likely caused the heavy rain. Warm fronts typically bring steady rain as warm air overrides cooler air, leading to condensation and precipitation.
A counterexample for "when it rains it pours" could be a situation where it rains lightly throughout the day without escalating into a heavy downpour. This would go against the idea that once it starts raining, it will intensify significantly.
Yes, it is typically humid when it rains because rain is often associated with moisture in the air.
Acid rain is caused by rain that comes in contact with contaminents, such as industrial exausts and becomes acidic.
mudslides are mud and happen when it rains alot, landslides can be caused by lots of rain but are usually caused by earthquakes
It rains a lot so I would imagine it happens.
nature because humans dont control when it rains
Rainfall is caused when warm air rises up and condenses to form the clouds. When the clouds cannot hold anymore, it rains.
The heavy rains caused the retaining wall to deteriorate.
Most of them died.
Because infrequent rains caused a desert environment to form in the first place.
when it rains the water carries the chemicals used on crops into rivers, lakes, streams etc..
The heavy rains caused a mudflow. The mudflow came down the hill and hit the village.
yes, heavy rains caused the Yalu river to breach its banks
The Boxing Day tsunami in 2004 was a great catastrophe, which caused approximately 350,000 deaths and many more injuries.