Yes, there is evidence to suggest that it rained on Earth before Noah's time.
The first mention of rain in the bible , comes with the great flood at Noahs time.
No god has promised us that he will not flood the earth , like he did at Noahs time.
The first time rain fell on Earth is estimated to have occurred around 4 billion years ago during the Hadean Eon.
obviously this has not been recorded as it happened long before people came along and besides it may have happened on other planets even before earth was created
There is no scientific evidence to support the claim that it rained before Noah's time.
No, it is not physically possible for it to rain everywhere on earth at the same time due to the Earth's size and weather patterns. Weather systems are localized and can cover large areas, but not the entire planet simultaneously.
anytime you think is!:)
Every day, somewhere on Earth, it is raining. There are some parts on Earth that do not see rain for many years, other places where it rains most days.
Roundup weed killer is most effective when applied before rain, as it needs time to be absorbed by the plants. If applied after rain, the effectiveness may be reduced as the rain can wash away the product before it has a chance to work.
Roundup should be applied at least 30 minutes before rain to ensure it has time to be absorbed by the plants.
Rain cannot be "on time" unless, by coincidence, a forecaster predicted it would rain at 7 p.m. and that is when you saw it rain; for others, though, the rain could have started at 7:30pm. So rain is not "on time".It's more common to say "in time".The rains came in time to avert crop damage.More often, someone did an act or something occurred in time before it rained.We made it to our car just in time before it poured rain.
The phrase "no rain before Noah" refers to the belief that the first rain occurred during the time of the biblical figure Noah, as described in the story of Noah's Ark in the Book of Genesis.