It is introduced to streams and rivers either from the melting caps of mountains, Inland glaciers or through underground lake systems. And, of course, from rain.
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There is no specific "river rainstorm." A rainstorm refers to a heavy shower of rain, while a river is a natural flowing watercourse. Rainstorms can lead to rivers flooding if there is a large amount of rainfall that causes the river to exceed its capacity.
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It's for the water dojo and the big rainstorm
Sometimes there is a rainbow after a rainstorm.
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what is the definition of rainstorm
A rainstorm is an example of
When a spider with a water drop on its head encounters a rainstorm, the water drop on its head may get washed away by the rain. The spider may seek shelter to protect itself from the rain.