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Can it rain fish?
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Answered by vijaybatwal9
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Answer:

Scientists say that "fish rain" usually occurs when swirling whirlwinds over relatively shallow water develops into waterspouts and sucks in almost anything in the water including fish, eels and even frogs. The marine life can be carried long distances by buffeting clouds even when the waterspout stops spinning.

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Answered by yadavayushman62
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when there Is hurricane or cyclone becouse there the fishes to rotate in a very high speed so the fly in sky

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