Not in outer space; but it does rain on Earth and Earth is in space so in a sense it does.
A Rain Guage
No. A 60% chance of rain means exactly what it sounds like: there is a 60% chance that it will rain. This also means that there is a 40% chance that it will not rain.
Twelve inches of rain is one foot of rain
No, 40% chance of rain is How Likely it is to rain for that day,or week. Not Area. LOL
Yes, the word "rain" has two syllables: "rain" (1 syllable) and "ing" (1 syllable).
Yes, on earth. There is no rain in space.
No
Yes. The largest 'objects' that exist are unimaginably huge clouds of material in space.
everywhere in space. absolutely everywhere.
A rain gauge ( an instrument used for the measurement of rain ) is not kept in open space away from trees and buildings so as to prevent the rain water collected in the buildings and trees from falling into the rain gauge.
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No. To have rain you have water ( H2O). this does not exist in adequate concentration in space.
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Yes Meteor Showers
No. Only planets have weather: It can't rain in space.
Earl O. Peterlick, a famous astronomer of the Austrian university of Shlekenbourg, discovered that it rained frequently in Austria, but does not rain in space, hell, or under the ocean. Rain doesn't fall in space...ever.
Yes