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WATER=TWOHYDROGEN ATOM=ONE OQYGEN ATOM AND BOTH ARE PRESENT IN OUR ENVIRONMENT THEN WHY SHUOLD THEY DO NOT COMBINE TO MAKE A CONTIUOUS RAIN ON EARTH

2007-10-22 21:15:58 · 3 answers · asked by afzal a 1 in Science & Mathematics Physics

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Well, it's not as easy as putting them together and they magically turn into water. H2O needs some form of energy to combine, just as they do to split appart. For instance, if you have Hydrogen and burn it, it would then combine with Oxygen and you would have water and heat as the outcome.

2007-10-22 21:33:59 · answer #1 · answered by Ricardo A 3 · 0 0

Technically, rain is continuous on this planet but not in the same location. As wind carries cloud in any direction and the earth is rotating, rainfall will occur somewhere at any time. Apart from the above, air temperatures and air pressures also dictate when and where the rain will fall. It is not uncommon for aircraft to cause rain, especially military aircraft that is flying in excess of the speed of sound. If the aircraft flies through a heavy cloud it can cause the cloud to burst as it disperses the internal pressure etc. Finally, if the earth wasn't rotating and we didn't have winds, it would rain constantly in some locations and never rain in others.

2007-10-23 04:30:02 · answer #2 · answered by kendavi 5 · 0 0

just like that 2 hydrogen atoms would not combine with one oxygen atom to form water. If such is the case then we would not have enough oxygen to breathe. Our environment does not have conditions to produce water out of constituent gases. Secondly, it rains on earth not because of hydrogen and oxygen forming water but because of steam in clouds condensing into water. Steam can float but not water, so where suns rays are more, in those places if water is present it evaporates, forms clouds, when right conditions occur this vapour gets back to earth due to gravity which we call as rain.

2007-10-23 04:37:21 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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