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Thunder, lightning, wind, and rain occur in the Earth's atmosphere.
Yes, rain falls on Earth as a result of condensation of water vapor in the atmosphere forming clouds, which then release water droplets as precipitation. Rain is an essential part of Earth's water cycle.
No, rain does not sink to the center of the Earth. Rain falls from clouds to the surface due to gravity, and the water eventually flows into bodies of water or into the ground.
It's possible that the first rain drop that fell to Earth is still here in some form, as water on Earth is constantly being recycled through the water cycle. However, it's unlikely that we could trace it back to that specific drop due to the mixing and movement of water in the environment over time.
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The first time rain fell on Earth is estimated to have occurred around 4 billion years ago during the Hadean Eon.
The first rain on Earth was not recorded in history as it happened long before written records began.
The first recorded instance of rain on Earth is not known, as it likely occurred millions of years ago. Rain is a natural phenomenon that has been happening on Earth since its early formation.
The first rain on Earth is believed to have occurred around 4 billion years ago during the Hadean Eon.
The first time it had rained was around 4 billion years ago in the times of the early earth. Over time the comets that had collided with the young earth melted because of the primordial state of Terra(the Earth). After that had happened the process of clouds forming happened, which is condensed liquid in the atmosphere. From that lightning started at high frequency and the the rain happened with and without the lightning.
Rain is believed to have first fallen on Earth around 2.4 billion years ago during the early stages of the planet's formation.
Rain first appeared on Earth approximately 2.4 billion years ago during the early stages of the planet's formation.
Yes, there is evidence to suggest that it rained on Earth before Noah's time.
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No, it is not physically possible for it to rain everywhere on earth at the same time due to the Earth's size and weather patterns. Weather systems are localized and can cover large areas, but not the entire planet simultaneously.
Every day, somewhere on Earth, it is raining. There are some parts on Earth that do not see rain for many years, other places where it rains most days.