Such a long period would be classed as a drought.
A flower seed becomes dormant over the passage of time. Flower seeds that sit over a long time and becomes dried out and shriveled, it will cease to be effective and will turn dormant.
You leave it in water or out in the rain for a long period of time.
A drought .
The length of time seeds can survive without rain depends on various factors such as the type of seed, environmental conditions, and seed storage conditions. Generally, seeds can remain viable for several months to years without rain if they are stored properly in a cool and dry environment. Some seeds have evolved mechanisms to withstand periods of drought by entering a dormant state until water becomes available.
A cold front brings larger amounts of rain or snow that lasts a long time. A cold can also stall, adding to the amounts. Warm fronts only bring small amounts of rain (not snow, however).
Lakes exist in Florida because lots of rain causes a hole to form in the ground which over time fills with water and becomes a lake.
Usually 'a dry spell' if it occurs in an area where rain is common. If it is prolonged, meaning a long period of time, then it becomes 'a drought'.
The ground becomes warm during the day time because the sun transfers its heat to the ground as it hits the earth,
Drought.
This can be either sleet or freezing rain, though both technically start as snow and melt into rain. Sleet is rain that is able to freeze back into ice pellets before reaching the ground. Freezing rain is rain that does not have enough time to freeze into ice before reaching the ground - the cold layer is very shallow to the ground, so it is rain that freezes on contact with cold surfaces.
Heavy rain can can last any resonable amount of time.
yes.
drought
No, it is a hole in the ground. It is a large wash that was carved in sedimentary rock over a very long period of time by the runoff from an inland sea (and finally from rain runoff).
Drought
a marsh
several hours