It gets absorbed by the ground or if its on a slope it falls it to the bottom of it usually back into a river or lake or down the drain :D
it is either absorbd into the land or drains into rivers etc
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When the rainwater reaches the surface, it comes in contact with the atmospheric dust particle. This dust particle mixes with the rain water, making its character bit contaminated. In this way the rainwater looses its color also.
As rainwater falls to earth, it absorbs pollution (natural and industrial) in the atmosphere which turns the rainwater slightly acidic. Limestone is affected by the acidity, and weathering and erosion is the result. The more pollution, the stronger the acidity, and the more damage is done to buildings and statues made from limestone.
Yes, rainwater is naturally slightly acidic due to the presence of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Carbon dioxide mixes with rainwater to form carbonic acid, which lowers the pH of the rainwater. However, human activities, such as emissions from burning fossil fuels, can increase the acidity of rainwater to harmful levels, leading to acid rain.
it becomes runoff.....
Rainwater tanks are used to catch rainwater which falls from the sky when precipitation occurs. This is a great water saving device which can cut the cost of your water bills.
It either evaporates OR it flows back to the sea.
Reservoirs which collect the rainwater that falls in the catchment areas.
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Rain water is collected through a process named Rainwater harvesting. Here rainwater that falls on the roofs are collected through pipes and ultimately stored in large tanks. These are called harvesting tanks also.
Yes. Some places, such as the island of Bermuda, have giant catchment basins to gather all the rainwater that falls on the island, because Bermuda has no fresh water wells or springs.
it becomes water vapour in the atmosphere.