Geography, asked by avishigoel, 9 months ago


Do you think that the rain that happens over the forest is in its pure form.
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Answered by AryanDasari
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No, because water droplets are pure only when they are falling down. When water falls on ground it becomes impure.

So,the rain that happens over the forest is not in its pure form.

Answered by prasad737187
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