Trees bubble when it rains because they release excess water through a process called guttation. Guttation occurs when the soil is saturated with water and the tree's roots absorb more water than the leaves can transpire. This excess water is pushed out of the tree through special structures called hydathodes, creating the bubbles that you see.
No reason why not - after all, it gets 'washed' every time it rains !
There's no real reason, sometimes it rains, sometimes not.
Excessive rains do not cause droughts. Droughts are characterized by a lack of precipitation over an extended period of time, leading to water shortages. Excessive rainfall can instead lead to flooding, which is a separate weather phenomenon.
The moon has no atmosphere which is required for precipitation to occur, for this reason it never rains, snows and there is no wind on the moon.
Yes. More specifically, before a storm. No, leaves do not turn over before it rains. If leaves hit the ground on one side, they will most likely stay on that side when it starts to rain, unless the wind blows.
One reason your floorboard is wet after it rains is that there may be rust holes in the floor or the floor pans are rusted out. A leak in the windshield seal may also be the cause of wet floorboards. Bad door seals or window seals can allow water to soak the floorboards when it rains.
there aren't any sunlight for the plant to absorb for photosynthesis, so they just close up and let the roots take in all the water. They are closed when they haven't bloomed for the first time yet, when it rains, and at night. no shiz.
Possibly the weather seal on the passenger door there leaks.
The reason why it rains in so much in Bangladesh is because of their climate. Bangladesh has a subtropical monsoon climate.
because sometimes it rains and the clouds don't have time to move it rains and when the suns shines theres no clouds to cover it because sometimes it rains and the clouds don't have time to move it rains and when the suns shines theres no clouds to cover it
it rains
rain rains rained raining Rains is the third person singular form of rain