Yes. The largest 'objects' that exist are unimaginably huge clouds of material in space.
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No, space is a vacuum. Rain requires an atmosphere with temperature differentials.
The rain maker cannot overpower the god's will. If it is very dry, even the rain maker be unable to bring rain. If it is raining very hard, even the rain maker may be powerless to stop it.
An ash fall is a rain of airborne ash resulting from a volcanic eruption.
limestone statues fall apart because it is very fragile when exposed to acid rain. No matter how rare it occurs, acid rain can cause a lot cracks and crevices to form. Later, when water freezes in the cracks, ice wedging can cause the statue to just fall apart too.
Precipitation is rain that evaporates and the hydrogen and oxygen molecules bind to dust particles and rise into the sky and when it gets to a critical weight it falls to earth as rain.
water stone and rain fall also it needs to hold it.