1. How can we see the sun in some days?
2. How does the clouds stretch?
3. Where does the clouds stretch
4. Where do dark clouds hold up rain?
5. When did ran fall on earth?
6. How did the rain fall on earth?
7. When do rain falls in sheets?
8. How do the rainfall splash on the highways?
9. Where do the rainfall splash
10. When did rain soak the land?
11. Which adverbs answer the questions: how? where? when?
12. What do you call the adverbs that answers the question how?
13. What do you call the adverbs that answers the question where?
14. What do you call the adverbs that answers the question when?
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1. On any given day, the sun moves through our sky in the same way as a star. It rises somewhere along the eastern horizon and sets somewhere in the west. If you live at a mid-northern latitude (most of North America, Europe, Asia, and northern Africa), you always see the noon sun somewhere in the southern sky.
2. Cloud droplets can grow to a larger size in three ways. The first is by the continued condensation of water vapor into cloud droplets and thus increasing their volume/ size until they become droplets. ... Turbulent currents in the clouds provide the first collisions between droplets.
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