Regarding length, the biggest rain drop ever recorded, which was founded at the U of I in Urbana Champaign in the mid 1900's, was 8 millimeters.
The Atacama Desert rarely has rain and some areas of the desert have received no rian in centuries.
Yes, most deserts experience rain, though rarely. One exception is in parts of the Atacama desert in South America, where not a single drop of rain has been recorded since its discovery over 400 years ago.
Parts of the Atacama Desert of South America have not recorded any rainfall in historic times - over 400 years.
The temperature in any rain forest will hardly ever raise above 93 degrees Fahrenheit. The temperature is normally a constant 80 degrees.
the mountains cause moonsoon winds from the south to rise and drop moisture as rain?
A falling rain drop can hit you up to 18 miles per hour. This is the fastest recorded speed of a rain drop.
Just water.
Some parts of the world see no rain at all for several years.
1891 inches
The Atacama Desert rarely has rain and some areas of the desert have received no rian in centuries.
if you mean why does rain drop , it is because of gravity
In Serbian rain drop is kap kiše
Kaneohe Ranch, Oahu, Hawaii reported 247 straight days with rain from August 27 1993 to April 30 1993who ever rote this has a major magget
The rain in Spain stays mainly in the Plains. Last year was the hottest ever recorded.
Yes, most deserts experience rain, though rarely. One exception is in parts of the Atacama desert in South America, where not a single drop of rain has been recorded since its discovery over 400 years ago.
a tiny bit of dust is at the center of every rain drop
The nouns are rain and face.