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Uploaded by on Sep 10, 2006

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  • Oceanography and some basic chemistry of H2O would explain everything.. Wind? That is not exactly right. I would say that the change in temperature along with a wind and the amount of water evaporated causes precipitation.. It is way more complicated than just "wind".

  • mostly floods are caused because of irregular direction of flow of river or by extra rains at particular interval of time,,,but if you take an average in a year,, the result will be the same... good question anyway,, but that questions applies directly to the scientific world as well.

  • If the rain falls every year in exactly the same amounts, then why are there droughts? Why are there floods? Also, if wind and aerosols from ocean water need to from rain, how does a spontaneous thunderstorm, thousands of miles inland, form from the humid continental air. I like your videos; I am not convinced of a direct relationship between what science now knows and the coincidental interpretations of writings in books of faith. Don't ever abondend your faith. Faith is always good.

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