Monday, September 13, 2010

RAIN


This article is about the rain:

Separate drops of water falling on the ground from the sky is known as rain. The temperature heats up water on the earth and the water changes into vapor forming clouds. Droplets come together and form drops. The drops or ice in the form of cloud, become so heavy that the air cannot hold them up and they fall to the ground as rain. The rain may fall in tiny droplets known as drizzle or may fall in hails, the frozen rain, depending on the nature of the clouds and the temperature.
The rain may fall in different forms. Small droplets or light rain is called drizzle. Children like to play when it is drizzling. When it is drizzling or showering in one place, the other nearing place may be sunny causing a rainbow. Similarly, the sudden heavy rainfall is known as downpour or cloudburst, which may bring flood and may take the lives of people.
Since rain provides fresh water making the rivers flow, filling lakes and keeping plants alive, it is very significant. We cannot imagine our life without water. No rain brings drought whereas much rain causes landslides, and floods. Rain also refreshes the land.



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