No. Oil does not evaporate. Even when it's component parts do evaporate, it diffuses in the air and does not precipitate out in the form of rain.
no its phisicly impossible. rain is when water from lakes rivers ponds the ocean etc. evaporate into the sky and become clouds. if oil is in water and the water evaporates oil will rain. wrong. oil cannot evaporate. only water. if your talking about the oil spill from bp hope this helps.! (oh and if you really hate the spill i suggest stop buying from bp your supporting them)
rain load is the weight of rain water
Maxine Snowden invented the rain hat.
TOLILOK invented the rain. In greek history tlaLok is the god of rain. In other languages tlaLok sometimes refer to as TOLILOK.
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Because when buring oil it produces carbon dioxinde (co2) which causes acid rain.
oil from cars are 1 of the resons it turns to acidic rain
Acid rain, global warming and oil spills when the tankers tip.
No. This is, technically and scientifically speaking, not possible.
no its phisicly impossible. rain is when water from lakes rivers ponds the ocean etc. evaporate into the sky and become clouds. if oil is in water and the water evaporates oil will rain. wrong. oil cannot evaporate. only water. if your talking about the oil spill from bp hope this helps.! (oh and if you really hate the spill i suggest stop buying from bp your supporting them)
There was black rain falling, black rain mingling with ashes and rubbish and oil. I was only 8 years old. -Keiko Ogura-
acid rain
Rain water that falls from the sky should not have oil in it, unless the sky is polluted. However, the rain water that lands in a barrel, or some other container, could have oil in it, because the ground is contaminated with oil, or the barrel (container) has oil in it. Most rain water that falls from the sky is clean, but, when it lands, it can get polluted with oil. Acid raid is another problem with rain water, which occurs again because the sky overhead is polluted.
The burning of oil and oil products (such as petroleum/gasoline) creates gases and pollutants which enter the atmosphere and change the pH of the rain water, causing it to become more acidic. The compounds, for example sulphur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide change the pH of rain from neutral to acidic.
No. Oil does not make rain oily. Oil is a complex mixture of many hydrocarbon compounds. Some lighter compounds will evaporate and go into the atmosphere. The compounds will not reform in rain water to create an oily substance. They will be in very low concentrations in the atmosphere due to natural dispersion.
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Paint it in an oil based paint and dry it totally before getting rain on it.