If the volcano is dormant, nothing. If the volcano is active, the rain turns to steam, because of the extreme heat.
When rain water falls on land, it can be absorbed by the soil, flow into rivers and streams, evaporate back into the atmosphere, or be taken up by plants for growth. Some rain water may also collect in puddles or form surface runoff, which can contribute to floods or erosion of the land.
i think when rain falls into the reservoirs, it stays there until the water cycle happens again. It is the continuous movement of water. it evaporates the atmosphere the condenses which the the dust particles cling together to form a clouds and becomes heavy enough to fall back to earth as precipitation into reservoirs, oceans, rivers etc. and happens again.
When rain falls on soil without vegetational cover, there is a higher risk of soil erosion. This is because the rain can directly impact the soil, leading to runoff and loss of topsoil. In turn, this can cause degradation of land quality and potentially lead to issues such as landslides and decreased soil fertility.
Rain drops, so many rain drops...seems lika rain drops...falling in my eyes.
Rain falls from clouds to Earth's surface in the form of liquid water droplets.
it gets wet.
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flooding
a rainbow appears
Carbon mixes with the rain water and when it falls, it wears out rocks. So it happens when the rain water mixes with the carbon from the air.
if it is a lot of rain, it will flood. if not, nothing will happen except for hydrating plants
Then the person is wet. Not soaking wet, but a little drop.
Rainwater will wash down the sides of the volcano. Heavy rain can sometimes mix with volcanic ash to form a dangerous mudflow called a lahar. If the volcano is erupting, rain that comes in contact with lava or hot pyroclastic material will turn to steam.
Resin.
100% of rain falls to Earth. That is the definition of rain. Precipitation.
The Rain Before It Falls was created in 2007.
Neither snow nor rain falls on Mars.