The second step in harvesting
rain water post collection is the storage in tank.
Not exact matches
-LSB-...] out more about how the
rain forms — check out this
post at Science Sparks to create your own mini
water cycle!
I was so glad that we had a sunny day in the middle of the
rain we've had lately, because as I mentioned in my last
post, I wanted to wear my new hat - but the hat stiffener is
water soluble!
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rain
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Rains, Snowfall
Springer, Dr. Roy just
posted some data on winds,
water Clouds),
water vapor and
rain for the oceans since 1987.
Meanwhile it does not answer the main point of my last
post, which is that that most climatologists view this aspect of the earth's environment as «weather» (or statistical noise) and that if you measure temperatures for long enough periods of time (30 + years) the effect of clouds,
rain and
water vapour average out and a temperature trend signal will become apparent.
In addition, although the
post 60s warming period is over, it has allowed the principal green house gas,
water vapour, to kick in with humidity, clouds,
rain and snow depending on where you live to provide the negative feedback that scientists use to explain the existence of complex life on Earth for 550 million years.
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Excess
water will collect in the saucer when you
water, until the plant needs it... much easier to change out plants, or take them outdoors for a
rain shower:) Great
post, as always!!