Depends on the type of ground it falls on.
Pavement - internal and external damage which may require a new camera.
Grass - possible internal damage, but not likely. It is possible that your retractable lens function might get screwed up.
When water falls to the ground, it is called precipitation, which can take the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
Rain falls to the ground from clouds when water droplets in the clouds combine to form larger droplets that become heavy enough to fall due to gravity.
When precipitation falls to Earth, it can infiltrate the ground to replenish groundwater, flow over the surface as runoff into rivers and lakes, or be taken up by plants for growth. It plays a crucial role in the water cycle, sustaining ecosystems and providing the freshwater necessary for life on Earth.
Most of the water that falls to Earth as precipitation is absorbed by the ground and taken up by plants through their roots, in a process called infiltration. Some water will flow over the surface as runoff into rivers, lakes, and oceans. A smaller portion will evaporate back into the atmosphere.
when rain-water once it falls on the earth, it may = 1. drain into rivers and streams,or 2.seep through the soil and gather underground as ground-water,or 3.falls on high mountains and get frozen during summers it melts and flows into the rivers
It falls, accelerating constantly until it hits the ground.
when water falls on a cemented ground the cemented ground can't absorve water much and the water flows away.
It falls to the ground.
the seed does not grow
it hits the ground
yes, it cant work once it falls on the ground very high or hard
the velocity of the object increases until it hits the ground
Seeps into the ground and becomes groundwater.
It falls to the ground because of Earth's gravitational pull possibly hurting or damaging something or someone below.
When an object is dropped, it falls towards the ground due to the force of gravity acting on it. The object accelerates as it falls until it reaches the ground or another surface, where it comes to a stop.
SOME of the water soaks into the ground or runs into streams,rivers,lakes,and oceans.
It presumably hits the ground, because that's how gravity works.