No.
The term is "precipitation". It includes rain, snow, sleet, or hail falling from the sky.
Precipitation.
No, rain is not an object. Rain is a type of weather phenomenon that consists of water droplets falling from the sky.
Wind is a non-example of precipitation. Precipitation refers to water falling from the sky in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail, whereas wind is the movement of air around the Earth.
Touching raindrops under an orange sky will have no effect on you. Rain is simply water falling from the sky, and the color of the sky does not change its properties. You will just feel wet if you touch the rain.
No. Rain is simply water falling from the sky.
precipitation is water falling from the sky, such as rain, sleet, hail, and snow
An example of precipitation would be rain falling from the sky. When water vapor in the atmosphere condenses and forms droplets that become too heavy to remain airborne, they fall to the ground as rain.
Rain Drops....(Water)
The term is "precipitation". It includes rain, snow, sleet, or hail falling from the sky.
Precipitation.
No, rain is just condensation that happeneds to be falling from the sky. It's water.
It is liquid water falling from the sky. What else do you know that does that? How is it NOT unique?
No, rain is not an object. Rain is a type of weather phenomenon that consists of water droplets falling from the sky.
yes, which is why you see if falling to the ground (below you) from the sky (above you)
Dead babies falling from the sky, obviously.
No, "rain" is not a plural noun. It is a singular noun that refers to water falling from the sky in drops.