The sun hits bodies of water (ponds, oceans, pools, puddles) and it evaporates into a gas known as water vapor which goes up and forms a cloud. When the cloud gets heavy the water condensates back into little droplets and falls back to the ground. This is rain.
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The actual paths of winds—and of ocean currents, which are pushed by wind—are partly a result of the Coriolis effect. ... The key to the Coriolis effectlies in the Earth's rotation. The Earth rotates faster at the Equator than itdoes at the poles. This is because the Earth is wider at theEquator.
Quaternary period<span>, Cenozoic </span>era<span>, and Phanerozoic </span>eon<span>.</span>
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The plant's tubelike structure to carry water is called stomata.