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The Disappearing Rainforests ... Fewer rainforests mean less rain, less oxygen for us to breathe, and an increased threat from global warming. ... Consider these facts:
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10 Facts about Rain Let's face it rain is something that not a lot of us desire. However Rain plays a key role in the cycle of returning water back to our earth. So it is obvious that we need rain in order for the world to continue functioning.Read on to find out some more interesting facts about ... ... Top Facts about Rain...
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Rain water is clean and pure. As it soaks into the ground or is evaporated, it is cleaned by the ground or the air. ... You are here: Essortment Home >> Family & Parenting >> Children:Education >> For kids, about weather: rain facts! ;
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Shopping question: What are some interesting facts about rain? hope this helps :) The world's heaviest average rain fall (about 430 inches) occurs in Cherrapunji, India, where as much as 87 feet of rain ... Facts about rain? Quick facts on rain? Facts about the rain? Some facts about the rain? Interesing facts about rain?
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Can you describe rain/precipitation and all it's functions in terms that a third grader will be able to understand? ... Precipitation in the form of rain or snow occurs when particles of water or ice are large enough to reach the ground. The chief difference between a cloud drop and a rain drop is size.
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Rain - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Rain is liquid precipitation, as opposed to other kinds of precipitation such as snow, hail and sleet. On Earth, it is the condensation of atmospheric water vapor into drops heavy enough to fall, oft...
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Acid deposition is a general term that includes more than simply acid rain. Acid deposition primarily results from the transformation of sulphur dioxide (SO2) and nitrogen oxides into dry or moist secondary pollutants such as sulphuric acid (H2SO4), ammonium nitrate (NH4NO3) and nitric acid (HNO3).
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In addition to the daily, monthly, and annual totals, the depth of individual rainfalls and their intensity (amount of rain falling during a specific period of hours or minutes) and other pertinent facts are recorded.
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