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No, sky is not a collective noun; sky is a common, concrete, singular noun.
The plural form for the noun sky is skies.
Yes, the noun 'sky' is a countable noun. The plural form 'skies' is a word most often used when referring to the weather or specific atmospheric conditions.The noun 'sky' is an uncountable noun as a word for the atmosphere that surrounds the earth.
supporting the world . . . keeping the sky from falling
Yes, the noun 'crater' is a common noun, a general word for any large round hole in the ground made by the explosion of a bomb or a large object falling from the sky; a general word for any volcano top that is shaped like a bowl.
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Pieces of ice falling from clouds is called snow or hail.
Snow falling from the sky is called snow. THe act of snow falling is called snowing.
Precipitation is the process of water droplets or ice crystals falling from the sky.
Precipitation is the process of water droplets or ice crystals falling from the sky.
Precipitation is the process of water droplets or ice crystals falling from the sky.
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Precipitation.
No, "rain" is not a plural noun. It is a singular noun that refers to water falling from the sky in drops.
That process is called precipitation. It occurs when water droplets or ice crystals in the clouds become too heavy to remain aloft and fall to the ground under the influence of gravity. This can take the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail depending on the atmospheric conditions.
They are called falling stars because the narrow streak of light looks as if a star is falling from the sky.
PRECIPITATION