No, most of the rain in the US does not start as snow. Rain typically forms when water vapor in the atmosphere condenses into liquid droplets and falls to the ground. However, in colder regions and during winter months, precipitation may start as snow before melting into rain as it reaches the ground.
Seattle, Washington
They can create rain and snow
The official meteorological term is precipitation.According to the US Geological Survey, a sub-organization of the US Department of the Interior: "Precipitation is water released from clouds in the form of rain, freezing rain, sleet, snow, or hail. It is the primary connection in the water cycle that provides for the delivery of atmospheric water to the Earth. Most precipitation falls as rain."
Fresh water. If there was no rain and snow the standing pools of water (dams, lakes etc) would slowly drain into the ocean leaving us with only salt water to drink.
water,rain,snow,forest..........etc
There is no specified rain season in the US. Most US states have a series of seasons that contain rain.
In the US its New York
If you didn't have housing you' d get pretty wet and cold out in the rain and snow.
No
Most snow falls in the Northern US (stretching from Alaska to Maine).
Yes, the sun gives us sun burns, the rain makes us wet and the snow makes us cold.