A real answer: Rain is water because rain is made of what evaporates into the air.
Once it evaporates the stuff that isn't water does not condense into water. SO thing like gasoline change into CO2
When the waqter condenses it form clouds When the clouds get large and dense enough it rains
A2. Water evaporates from the surface of the liquid, and this evaporated bit is called water vapour.
This is a gas, and is invisible, and is able to rise in the air, for H2O as a molecule, weighs less than O2 or N2, the other main components of the air. Since it is a gas, diffusion also helps.
As the air becomes less dense with altitude, the water vapour is even more easily able to expand and rise.
Eventually, however, the air at higher altitudes becomes cold, and this will result in the water vapour condensing out as water molecules - just tiny droplets at first, quite like a fog. This we see in the sky, and know as a cloud.
If the temperature drops more, then more and more of the water vapour will condense into droplets, and these will soon bump into each other and form bigger droplets. Eventually these droplets will no longer be buoyant in the air, and will fall as rain. If there is turbulence in the cloud, this will also increase the rate of droplets joining.
Thus these droplets will fall down due to the force of gravity. And we feel it as rain.
If the rain drops become too big (greater than c10mm) then the droplet will fall faster, and the wind of their passage will tear them apart. Raindrops much larger than 10mm are very rare.
peter patter is the sound made by rain.....
Rain is formed through a process called the water cycle. When the sun heats up the Earth's surface, water evaporates and rises into the atmosphere. As the water vapor cools, it condenses into clouds. When the clouds become heavy with water droplets, they release rain in the form of precipitation. This cycle of evaporation, condensation, and precipitation is how rain is formed.
Let's look at what humidity is. Humidity is the level of moisture in the atmosphere. What are clouds made of? Electrically charged water molecules. Because of being electrically charged, these molecules bond to each other, forming a cloud. This cloud receives more and more water vapor, until it cannot hold any more, and it releases the water vapor in the form of precipitation. Keep in mind though, this doesn't always happen (the rain), when there is moderate to high humidity , but there does have to be high levels of moisture in order for rain to occur.
When rainwater mixes with pollutants, it can form acidic rain or polluted runoff. This can harm aquatic ecosystems, contaminate drinking water sources, and damage buildings and infrastructure.
No, rain falling is not an example of condensation. Rain is formed when water vapor in the atmosphere condenses into liquid droplets that become heavy enough to fall to the ground as precipitation. Condensation is the process of water vapor turning into liquid water when it comes into contact with a surface that is cooler than the dew point temperature.
acid rain is made of water and chemicals
it is made by the banging of rain water and the hard surface.
rain is made up of evaporated water and when it gets cold the rain falls therefore it rains
what is rain made out of idk - regular water is H20 but rain water can gain other substances on its journey to the ground.
Rain is made up of water droplets, sleet is made up of small ice pellets.
it is rain + human rain is made from air and water human is made by life and earth life is made by energy+ swamp energy is made from fire + air swamp is made from mud +plant rain+earth is made from plant mud is water + earth follow these instructions backwards
Since they are made of water particles and cause rain, I'd say there is no chance or rain.
Yes, Water itself is a compound of hydrogen and oxygen, thus rain water is also a compound.
Rain is part of the Earth's water cycle. It is not something that can be made or controlled by humans. So rain is a natural resource.
They all are made of water. Howewer snow is only frozen rain. Ice is simple frozen water.
Rain is made when water on the earth's surface evaporates into the cloud layer above. When the clouds become saturated, the water is released into the air in the form of rain, or snow when it is very cold out.
Rain water is composed of water molecules, which are made up of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom (H2O). Additionally, rainwater can contain various other substances dissolved in it, such as minerals, gases, and pollutants, depending on the environment it passes through.