A "rain day" typically refers to a specific day on which rain falls, often used in the context of measuring rainfall for insurance or agricultural purposes. In contrast, a "rainy day" is a more general term describing any day characterized by precipitation and is often used metaphorically to refer to times of difficulty or need for savings. Essentially, while both terms involve rain, their usage and connotations differ.
There is no difference between a rainy day and a bee with a cold, because they both sting.
The two seasons that are seen in the Amazon are rainy and less rainy. During the rainy season, the Amazon will see between 60-180 inches of rain a day. During the less rainy season, it will see 30-100 inches of rain a day. The rainy season is between November and May.
Rain.
during the rainy season in africa rain falls every day
on a rainy day, the rain water forms a layer on the road. it acts as a lubricant which reduces friction. due to less friction, we slip on a rainy day.
The difference between an injured lion and a wet day is that one pours with rain and the other roars with pain.
Yes, a rain check on a rainy day is a pun, as it plays on the dual meaning of "rain check" as both a term for postponing an event due to rain and as a physical ticket that grants the holder the right to attend the event later.
Play in the RAIN!
yes it is rainy in the rain forest, that is why it is called the RAINforest
Yes. Rain is pretty effective at melting snow.
Rain can clean stuff.
I think is dry day has a higher pressure than rainy day.