Rain travels with the wind. As the wind blows the clouds, the rainfall moves with the clouds as the clouds are the source of the rain. As the rain hits the ground, it follows the path of least resistance as it is pulled by gravity. If the rain has nowhere to go, the water will pool and form a flood. Most of the rainwater that falls on land goes to the creeks, streams and rivers that flow either to lakes or to the ocean, where the water will evaporate and form clouds that produce rain. And this cycle continues day in and day out.
peter patter is the sound made by rain.....
A thermometer measures temperature, while a rain gauge measures the amount of precipitation (rain) that has fallen.
You can use the term "torrential rain" to describe rain coming down heavily or in a torrent.
No. What brings rain down, gravity, is a force. Rain is simply water being pulled down by gravity in little drops from clouds in the sky.
The sound of rain hitting a surface is commonly referred to as "pitter-patter."
they travel on RAILS!!!!!
Rain Drops
they walk
they walk
it affect world travel by all the rain that can cause accidents
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Well Acid rain can travel to pretty much anywhere and so If i rained in France it could have came from The United States. Precipitation can travel just about anywhere!
Yes acid rain does fall in the rain forest since the clouds that would be acidic can travel with wind therefore acid rain can fall virtually anywhere on earth.
Durring the rain season,it would be easier to travel by boat. During the normal season it is easier to travel by car through the Amazonian Highway.
a sledge with rain-deers
The Massive Rain Forest
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