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rain fallas on the earth
Weathering processes like freeze-thaw cycles, plant roots, and chemical reactions from acid rain can break down rocks on Earth's surface. These forces contribute to the process of rock weathering and eventual erosion.
Freezing rain.
Rain and snow are examples of precipitation, which is water that falls from the atmosphere to the Earth's surface. Rain occurs in liquid form, while snow occurs in solid form when the temperature is cold enough for the water vapour to freeze.
If there's no rain it will be destroy plants and crops.
The term for rain that freezes when it hits the earth's surface is freezing rain.
No, rain turning to snow is a physical process, not a chemical reaction. It occurs when raindrops freeze as they fall through a layer of cold air near the Earth's surface, forming snowflakes.
erosion
Water cycle produces rain. The rain reaches earth's surface.
Water returns to Earth's surface as rain, sleet,or snow which is in form of precipitation.
the rain droplets can fall and some of them could be blown upward and freeze because of the wind
Rain falls from clouds to Earth's surface in the form of liquid water droplets.