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Titan's surface, like Earth's, is sculpted by wind and probably also rain (in the form of liquid methane).
However, there was a week's relief from the rain in the form of a drier period between 14 and 20 May.
And in bean-growing regions, too much rain – in the form of storms and floods – will likely destroy some crops as well.
In California, "we were left high and dry, and Boston got our rain in the form of blizzards".
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Sumatra's year is divided roughly into dry and wet seasons, with the rains - often in the form of severe thunderstorms - coming between September and April, and the dry season from May through August.
The death that rains down in the form of the flood is, in the context of the story, for a reason: The evil and violence that had spread throughout creation has made G*d regret bringing life into the world.
Rain is liquid water in the form of droplets that have condensed from atmospheric water vapor and then precipitated that is, become heavy enough to fall under gravity.
It is desirable to ensure that the run-off of rain water should be in the form of a sheet of water of reasonably uniform depth, thus reducing infiltration and gullying to the minimum.
On a perfectly regular cambered road, rain water runs off evenly in the form of a sheet of water.
Although the rain water removes the heavy metals and other pollutants yet deposition of heavy metals in the form of rain would be harmful for the ecosystem.
At this point Tishtrya causes the cosmic sea to surge and boil, and then another star, Satavaisa (Fomalhaut), rises with the cloud-forming mists that are blown by the bold Wind in the form of "rain and clouds and hail to the dwelling and the settlements (and) to the seven continents".
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