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Rain is a form of [[precipitation]] which comes from [[clouds]].  
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'''Rain''' is part of the [[water cycle]], in which "rain falls from the clouds, evaporates, and turns into moisture in the air, which then condenses to form new clouds and thus begins the cycle once again."[http://www.ebscobooks.com/books/ProductDetails.asp?CatalogID=90977] Rain is composed of droplets of [[water]] called [[raindrops]].
  
The idea that rain is made when fairies cry is an erroneous one.
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==Precipitation==
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Water falling from the atmosphere as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.<ref>Wile, Dr. Jay L. ''Exploring Creation With Physical Science''. Apologia Educational Ministries, Inc. 1999, 2000</ref>
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Precipitation also refers to the process by which a [[solute]] leaves a [[solution]] and returns to its solid phase.
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== Rainfall ==
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Rainfall refers to the act of [[precipitation]], usually including raindrops. Rainfall occurs more frequently in [[rain forest]]s. Rainfall occurs much less frequently in deserts, such as the [[Atacama Desert]] and the [[Sahara]] Desert. 
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[[Category:Meteorology]]
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[[Category:Water]]
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[[Category:Weather]]
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[[Category:Environmentalism]]
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==The Hydrological Cycle==
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Scientifically speaking, rain is a form of [[precipitation]].
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Rain is formed when [[water vapor]] condenses within [[cloud]]s.  As the small droplets merge, they become too heavy to remain suspended in the cloud and fall to the surface as rain.
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==Rain in [[Poetry]] and Song==
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The association between rain and spiritual beings is found in [[poetry]] and [[song]].
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*Love is but a song we sing, fear's the way we die; you can make the mountains ring or make the angels cry." ("Let's Get Together", [[Chet Powers]])
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*''The Fairy Glade'' [http://live-artist.com/fairytales/faeryglade.html]
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
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* [[Weather]]
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* [[Precipitation]]
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* [[Snow]]
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* [[Hail]]
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* [[Sleet]]
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* [[Frogs]] [http://paranormal.about.com/library/weekly/aa082602a.htm]
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* [[Acid rain]]
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* [[Threat]]s and [[Natural disaster]]s
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==References==
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<references/>
  
[[Snow]]
 
  
[[Hail]]
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[[Category:Weather]]
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[[Category:Water]]
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[[Category:Ecology]]
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[[Category:Meteorology]]
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[[Category:Environmentalism]]

Latest revision as of 04:48, January 7, 2022

Rain is part of the water cycle, in which "rain falls from the clouds, evaporates, and turns into moisture in the air, which then condenses to form new clouds and thus begins the cycle once again."[1] Rain is composed of droplets of water called raindrops.

Precipitation

Water falling from the atmosphere as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.[1]

Precipitation also refers to the process by which a solute leaves a solution and returns to its solid phase.

Rainfall

Rainfall refers to the act of precipitation, usually including raindrops. Rainfall occurs more frequently in rain forests. Rainfall occurs much less frequently in deserts, such as the Atacama Desert and the Sahara Desert.

The Hydrological Cycle

Scientifically speaking, rain is a form of precipitation.

Rain is formed when water vapor condenses within clouds. As the small droplets merge, they become too heavy to remain suspended in the cloud and fall to the surface as rain.

Rain in Poetry and Song

The association between rain and spiritual beings is found in poetry and song.

  • Love is but a song we sing, fear's the way we die; you can make the mountains ring or make the angels cry." ("Let's Get Together", Chet Powers)
  • The Fairy Glade [2]

See also

References

  1. Wile, Dr. Jay L. Exploring Creation With Physical Science. Apologia Educational Ministries, Inc. 1999, 2000