I believe water from the rain is dirty because it gets contaminated by pollution.
Snowflakes are not inherently dirty. In their purest form, snowflakes are made up of frozen water vapor. However, as snow falls through the atmosphere, it can pick up pollutants and impurities, which may make it appear dirty.
Flooded rivers may look dirty because heavy rain can wash mud, sediment, and debris into the water, causing it to become murky. The increased water flow during a flood can also stir up sediment from the riverbed, further clouding the water and making it appear dirty.
Rainwater is generally considered clean as it falls from the sky. However, it can pick up pollutants and contaminants as it travels through the air and lands on surfaces, making it potentially dirty depending on the environment it passes through. It is always advisable to collect and filter rainwater before consuming or using it for various purposes.
Rain is already water in the form of liquid droplets falling from clouds. This process occurs when water vapor in the air cools and condenses into tiny water droplets that eventually become heavy enough to fall as rain.
Water from snow or rain is commonly referred to as precipitation. This water falls from the atmosphere in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
Depends if it is a storm sewer (rain water) or sanitary and frequency of use
Their is a lot of rain there it can somertimes rain for months Their is a lot of rain there it can somertimes rain for months
no,because the dirt stays on the ground while the water vapor goes up (but don't drink rain water)
Snowflakes are not inherently dirty. In their purest form, snowflakes are made up of frozen water vapor. However, as snow falls through the atmosphere, it can pick up pollutants and impurities, which may make it appear dirty.
ACID RAIN is harmful to our lungs and can pollute (i don't know if i spelled that wrong) the water in seas, rivers, beach (it could get really dirty) , and drinking water.
Because rain water is dirty water. The sun evaporates water from the sea, oceans, rivers and lakes. The water goes into the air and transform into clouds. Then the clouds warm up, the water falls back to the Earth as rain. Rain water does not taste nice because of the salt in the water. Rain water also contains chemicals that may have been in the water such as fuels and solvents. By catching rain water on your tongue, believe it or not, you are drinking the urine of sea creatures.
Its not stagnant. Whether its from rain or underground rivers the water must be clear/clean. Dirty water is not clear, obviously.
Lots of things like drowning people, Floods, tsunami's, heavy rain, dirty water can get you sick, mud slides (you need heavy rain for that to.) etc. Alot of things really.
Flooded rivers may look dirty because heavy rain can wash mud, sediment, and debris into the water, causing it to become murky. The increased water flow during a flood can also stir up sediment from the riverbed, further clouding the water and making it appear dirty.
Rainwater is generally considered clean as it falls from the sky. However, it can pick up pollutants and contaminants as it travels through the air and lands on surfaces, making it potentially dirty depending on the environment it passes through. It is always advisable to collect and filter rainwater before consuming or using it for various purposes.
The principle is 'dilution': with the first addition of clean water to dirty water, the dirty water becomes less dirty because it is diluted by the clean water. With the continued addition of clean water to dirty water, eventually the dirty water will be completely diluted and there will be no dirty water left; it will all be replaced by clean water.
Water falling through the air bumps into molecules of pollutants (SOx, dusts, organics, NOx, etc.) and washes them out of the air. These then fall as rain or snow. This same processs (water bumping into dirty air) is used as an industrial pollution control system. The system is called a water scrubber. In that case the dirty water is collected for further treatment awhile the clean air is allowed to exhaust to the atmosphere.