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What happens if it rains forever?

What happens if it rains forever?

If you mean that the rain is just ‘there’ then the total amount of water on Earth would increase, and given enough time, would raise the water level significantly, putting many major cities under water, and eventually turning Earth into an ocean planet.

What is the longest time its rained?

In the Lower 48, the longest stretch any location has seen measurable precipitation (rain/snow) is 79 days near Otis, Oregon, in the winter of 1997-98. Alaska’s record of 88 consecutive days with measurable precipitation was set in Ketchikan in 1920.

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Has there ever been no rain year?

The world’s lowest average yearly precipitation in 0.03″ (0.08 cm) during a 59-year period at Arica Chile. Lane notes that no rainfall has ever been recorded at Calama in the Atacama Desert, Chile.

How long can we live without rain?

Without water, an average person can live a little more than three days. Even if humans have stocked up food to last for a while, they will die of dehydration. If the rain ceased to fall, people would drop like flies thanks to the rampant diseases that would be spreading across the globe.

What happens if it rains on 15th July?

Swithun’s Day, (July 15), a day on which, according to folklore, the weather for a subsequent period is dictated. In popular belief, if it rains on St. Swithin’s Day, it will rain for 40 days, but if it is fair, 40 days of fair weather will follow.

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Does it rain everyday on Earth?

Yes. Thanks to the Earth’s water cycle, it is always raining in some part of the world every day. The water vapor will then rise from the ground into the atmosphere, where it will condense due to cooler temperatures. This condensation process will turn the water vapor into small cloud droplets.

Could It Rain for 10 years on Earth?

For it to rain on more than a small portion of Earth for ten years, the uptake salt water to atmospheric vapor from would have to increase, which without any physical reason, seems unlikely. The episodic myth in Genesis is never going to happen in reality.

How did the rain start on Earth?

As the planet started to cool, clouds formed. Rain formed the oceans. The thunderstorms and torrential rain may have started as early as 4.4 Ga. And the rain lasted for many years(thousands I guess).

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What will happen if there is no rain at all?

It’s not hard to think about what will happen in the world if there is no rainfall at all. The world will go through war and many nations may lose their existence. 9. Lack of rain multiplies viruses: In the absence of rain, the accumulation of aerosol particles in the atmosphere increases.

What will happen to the ocean if it rains for 40 days?

As the earth warms, ice melts and runs down into the ocean to raise it’s level – and also, water expands when it gets warmer – so as it warms up, it’ll slowly increase in level. But neither of those things would happen due to rain – and certainly not in 40 days. In case you’re interested – 40 days is NOTHING.