No, because it would have been absorbed into the dry ground or by a plant. It could have dried up or gone back to the clouds.
From what is listed here, the order is as follows. Gas rose into the sky. Clouds formed. Rain fell. Earth's surface began to cool. Rivers and lakes formed on Earth.
The Earth's atmosphere first developed around 4.5 billion years ago when the planet formed. Oceans began to form around 4 billion years ago as water vapor in the atmosphere condensed and fell as rain, filling the low-lying areas of the planet.
"Fell off the earth" is an expression that means someone disappeared suddenly or unexpectedly, often without any trace or explanation. It can also refer to someone who has become unreachable or out of touch.
average global temperature, about 5C lower than today. local temperatures in some places fell far more, while a few areas warmed some.
Earth's first atmosphere was likely formed through volcanic activity, which released gases such as water vapor, carbon dioxide, and nitrogen. The oceans were then formed over time as water vapor in the atmosphere condensed and fell as rain, eventually filling depressions on the Earth's surface to form oceans.
fell in drops
The first time rain fell on Earth is estimated to have occurred around 4 billion years ago during the Hadean Eon.
The Man Who Fell to Earth.
when the first man tripped and fell on it.
The astronomer, Oglivy
The first American space station, Skylab, fell to earth in 1979.
When Santa Fell to Earth was created in 2004.
No. "Fell" is the past tense of the verb "fall".
all of them but i first fell in love with harry and still am
The Man Who Fell to Earth was directed by Nicolas Roeg
The Man Who Fell to Earth - novel - was created in 1963.
Man Who Fell to Earth had two release dates. It was first released in the United Kingdom in March 18 1976. The second release date was May 28 1976 in the United States.