that's because when rain in the clouds get combined and heavy enough to fall it falls to ground but it only does this by only when it gets enough water to condense and form rain there is more water in the ocean so its only likely that it rains more in the ocean than land but there is times it rains on land from weather and storms
Yes, it can rain at sea. Rain is a common weather phenomenon that can occur over bodies of water, including oceans.
When an iceberg melts, the water from the iceberg enters the surrounding ocean. This water may then evaporate into the atmosphere and form clouds, which can eventually travel over a city on land. When these clouds release the gathered water as precipitation, it can fall as rain over the city.
The process of rain breaking down the land is called erosion. Rainwater can cause erosion by carrying away soil particles and sediments, ultimately shaping the landscape over time.
A landform that occurs when wind and rain wear down a mountain is a plateau. Plateaus are flat, elevated areas of land that result from the erosion and weathering of a mountain over time.
One inch of rain over 100 acres of land would equal about 27.1 million gallons of water. This calculation is found by multiplying the acreage (100 acres) by the volume of water in one inch of rain (27,154 gallons per acre-inch).
Yes, it can rain at sea. Rain is a common weather phenomenon that can occur over bodies of water, including oceans.
sometimes they do
Rain erodes the land by physically breaking down rock and soil through processes like surface runoff, sheet erosion, and gully erosion. As water flows over the land, it carries away particles and sediment, gradually shaping the landscape over time. The speed of erosion depends on factors such as slope gradient, soil type, and intensity of rainfall.
Rain in a Dry Land was created in 2007.
The Land of Little Rain was created in 1903.
Cooler temperatures occur when air traveling over land travels over the sea, cools, and then returns back over land. Rain is also more likely since the air picked up moisture while over the sea.
In most views, yes. Rain, while it can be inconvenient, is essentially to nearly all life on land. Hail does not have any benefits over rain, but large hail is dangerous.
When an iceberg melts, the water from the iceberg enters the surrounding ocean. This water may then evaporate into the atmosphere and form clouds, which can eventually travel over a city on land. When these clouds release the gathered water as precipitation, it can fall as rain over the city.
Rain is water drops falling, storms are strong winds. Sometimes you have rain w/o wind, sometimes there's wind/w/o rain, sometimes you get them both together.
The duration of Rain in a Dry Land is 1.37 hours.
in the united states it is called a hurricane
It evaporates, and forms clouds. Clouds blow over land, and rain. Rain runs into rivers, which run into the lake.