The sea is made up of a combination of sources, including rainwater, rivers, and runoff from the land. Rainwater contributes to filling up the sea, but it is not the sole source of water in the oceans.
Yes, it can rain at sea. Rain is a common weather phenomenon that can occur over bodies of water, including oceans.
precipitation equals rain. As when sea water evaporates clouds form eventually leading to rain fall refilling the sea with the previously evaporated water. But not all rain water returns to the sea which is how the sea level changes due to precipitation.
When acid rain reacts with seaweed, carbon dioxide gas (CO2) is likely released. This is because the reaction between acid rain (containing sulfuric or nitric acid) and seaweed can cause decomposition of organic matter present in seaweed, leading to the release of CO2 gas as a byproduct.
Rain is Non Living because rain doesn't have the following:~Reproduce~Exchanges gas~Grow~Eliminate wastes~Made of cells
Hail is frozen rain, but it is made by accretion high in the clouds. Rain that freezes on its way down to the surface is called sleet.
Yes, it can rain at sea. Rain is a common weather phenomenon that can occur over bodies of water, including oceans.
The sea.
well yes we do if you think about it.Rivers are made by rain water because the rain water stays in the ground and after 2 months the ground is to soggy so you see a little stream and slowly a river is made and it meets the sea
sea water
A large rain current
In the sea, river or rain
peter patter is the sound made by rain.....
Rain water would normally boil at a slightly lower temperature than sea water, assuming the rain water has fewer dissolved particles in it compared to sea water.
Green sea turtles, as the name suggest, live in the sea, they do not live in the tropical rain forest, although they may in some cases lay their eggs in the beaches on the outskirts of tropical rain forests.
This question cannot be answered for several reasons:there is no such thing as "rain fall of a river",there is no such thing as a "sea season",neither rain fall, whether or not of a river, whether or not related to the sea season, can be measured on the Fahrenheit scale.
acid rain is made of water and chemicals
sea beds have salt producing mines.