it goes back into the clouds
I think he means more specifically. Like at a atomic/molecular level...
False. Hornbills do not solely rely on rainwater for hydration. They drink water from various sources such as rivers, puddles, and water collected in tree hollows.
Tortoises obtain water from the food they eat, such as leafy greens and fruits, as well as from natural sources like dew, rainwater, or shallow puddles. They have the ability to retain and store water efficiently in their bodies, allowing them to survive in arid environments with limited water availability.
When the rainwater reaches the surface, it comes in contact with the atmospheric dust particle. This dust particle mixes with the rain water, making its character bit contaminated. In this way the rainwater looses its color also.
After a storm, rainwater and melted snow can either evaporate into the air, infiltrate into the ground to replenish groundwater, flow into rivers and streams as runoff, or be absorbed by vegetation. Some may also collect in puddles or ponds before eventually evaporating, flowing downstream, or being absorbed into the soil.
When evaporation occurs, the water molecules in the puddle transform into water vapor and rise into the air, causing the puddle to gradually decrease in size until it eventually dries up completely.
I stepped in a big puddle on the sidewalk.
it condensed into a gas
Toucans get their water from the plants they eat. It is also obtained through rainwater gathered in the leaves and plants, and occasionally from puddles on the ground.
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If you leave the cheese on the sidewalk over 7 days it will turn white.
You slip and fall
try to enjoy the rain at the fullest.eat something hot and if u love puddles go out and get wet.watch the rain and observe it.try ways of rainwater harvesting.
it becomes water vapour in the atmosphere.
They trap rainwater
If there is no rainwater, droughts will occur, people will thirst to death, livestock and crops will die, and all living organisms on the Earth will slowly vanish. Rainwater is vital for survival and we wouldn't be here without it.
For airplanes to land safely and not skid when it is or has been raining, rainwater needs to run off. Like roads, their surface is slightly curved or sloped so that puddles do not form.
It goes through a cycle: first it falls from the clouds, then it gathers into puddles and then it evaporates witch happens by the sun it heats up the puddles and those puddles evaporate into or in clouds then when the clouds get colder rain drops then the cycle goes again. Hoped it helped you