Rainfall is affected by local weather conditions such as lows and wind directions, and seasonal variations, such as the "wet and dry seasons of the year".
The moon does affect the tides of the oceans, and their rise and fall can be predicted. Tide tables have been around for hundreds of years. Rainfall is less predictable.
I DON'T THINK THAT THE MOON HAS ANYTHING TO DO WITH THE RAINFALL.
If therer is a ring around the sun or mon, it means that there is moisture in the atmosphere, thus the halo. It is an old sailors theme meaning that there is moisture on the way. This is because upper level atmospheric moisture is visable before a weather front. My grandfather always said if the moon has a halo, then it will bring rain. If dew is on the ground, then the the moisture is on ground level and no rain.
It never rains or snows on the Moon because it has no atmosphere. One can generally assume, though, that if a planet has an atmosphere, precipitation will occur at some point. It does rain on Venus, but the rain is made of sulfuric acid. The rain probably never reaches the ground because it evaporates first in the high temperatures. (Also, it seems to rain liquid methane on Titan, a moon of Saturn.)
No, clouds can hold moisture without necessarily precipitating. Rain forms when water droplets in the cloud grow heavy enough to fall to the ground, usually due to coalescing into larger droplets or freezing into ice crystals. So, clouds can be full of moisture without necessarily producing rain.
you mean sleet?
the name of the cloud full of rain isz cumulus....misz.remynisce
The phases of the moon do not affect rain on Earth.
at night when its full moon
yes it is
It does not rain on the moon.
I have no idea what you mean, but I assume this is an excerpt from a text, so here goes. The rain came down in full cold buckets is a metaphor, which means that ‘the rain’ is very cold (‘cold’) and very heavy (‘full … buckets’), so they are saying that the rain is cold and there is lots of rain. i hope this answers your question. if it dosen’t, then please give more details and I will try to help
The moon has no atmosphere and no liquid water. Therefore it cannot have rain.
i think i heard the song ''Stand in the rain.'' like way more then a hundred times but yeah! i like it a lot!
no
You might mean on the moon. There is no wind or rain to erode the footprint on the moon, that's why it can last up to billions of years.
No. The moon has no atmosphere.
There have been times when the Moon has been low in the sky and visible, even though the rain clouds overhead have been dropping some drizzle on the ground. But generally, it isn't usual to see the Moon while it is raining.
This phrase refers to different types of moons symbolizing different weather conditions. "Pale moon rains" suggests light rain, "red moon blows" indicates windy conditions, and "white moon neither rains nor blows" implies calm and clear weather with neither rain nor wind.