That's a tough question...I'd say a girl that loves the water. Is that what you were looking for? Like what would rain be? Do you mean like boy or girl, or personality, or what type of career? try to be more specific.
A person that studies rain is called a pluviologist or a hydrometeorologist. They focus on the formation, behavior, and impact of rain in the atmosphere.
Any act which one would be getting water sprinkled on them is similar to rain. A shower, sprinkler, and water park are a few examples.
To play "Rain Rain Go Away," one person starts as the rain while others form a circle. The rain walks around the circle as the others sing, "Rain, rain, go away, come again another day." When the song ends, the rain must choose someone to join them, and the game continues until everyone is part of the rain.
On average, 10 inches of snow is equal to 1 inch of rain, but this ratio can vary based on factors like snow density and temperature. Therefore, 5 inches of snow would typically be equivalent to around 0.5 inches of rain.
Rain is the liquid precipitation coming down from Earth's atmosphere. There are multiple forms of rain such as: rain (water), hail, and snow. Rain would be normal, in the state with molecules free to move. Hail would have fixed molecules, as it is frozen partially, like an ice cube falling from the sky. And snow comes when it is under 32 degrees, if it does not hail.
It is singular. "The rain is falling." To be plural, the usage would be something like "the rain drops are." (rain would be an adjective)
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It sounds exactly as it would if rain was hitting your window. Depending on how much rain there is, will affect how loud the rain sounds.
He would probably be very upset.
The person running would get more wetter then the person walking as you will be catching more rain than walking because you are running into more rain than if you were walking through it, but it does depend on the distance you are running or walking
It would not be a 'person'.
A person that studies rain is called a pluviologist or a hydrometeorologist. They focus on the formation, behavior, and impact of rain in the atmosphere.
It is raining. Where would you like to be in the rain? Where would you like to be? I'd like to be on a city street Where the rain comes driving down Trying to make things neat As it washes the houses, roof and wall The taxis, buses, cars, and all. That's where I'd like to be in the rain That's where I'd like to be. It is raining. Where would you like to be in the rain? Where would you like to be? I'd like to be in a tall tree top Where the rain comes dripping drop, drop, drop, drop, Around on every side - where it wets the farmers, the barns, the pig. the cows, the chickens, both little and big. Where it batters and beats on a field of grain. And makes the little birds hide from the rain. That's where I'd like to be in the rain. That's where I'd like to be. It is raining. Where would you like to be in the rain? Where would you like to be? I'd like to be on a ship at sea Where everything's wet as can be And the waves are rolling high Where sailors are pulling the ropes and singing And winds in the rigging and salt's sprays stinging And round us sea gulls cry On a dipping, skimming ship at sea. That's where I'd like to be in the rain. That's where I'd like to be.
it is weathered by rain and ice wedging i think but i would like the weather.
Bruno mars is a person, therefore, there is no metaphor for Bruno Mars.
I think that rain is a starnge name to call a child. She might get bullied in high school and other children in her school will make fun of her. I know someone who is called stone and strawberry! There gonna have a bad future.For one thing, I think the first person should not reply like that because that person's name might be Rain. And I think that's a beautiful name. And WHY would that person be bullied? It's a beautiful name!!!! I love it!