Did you know that rain on other planets are not water?
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The rain on other planets and stars in our solar system are not water, but rather different components of different Chemical Compositions.
Lets dive Deeper and Find what the rain would be in the planets of out solar system,
Rain on Mercury :
Mercury does not have weather like storms, clouds, winds, or rain. Its surface temperature can reach 801 Fahrenheit during the day and can drop to -279 Fahrenheit at night because there is no atmosphere to trap the daytime heat
It does not rain in Mercury as it is too hot during day and too cold during nights.
Rain on venus :
The most acidic rain in the Solar System is found on the planet Venus. It has Sulphuric Acid rain which is not suitable for any living beings.
The upper atmosphere of Venus, there are layers of clouds composed mainly of sulfuric acid (H2SO4). These clouds are formed by chemical reactions involving sulfur dioxide (SO2) and water vapor (H2O). The sulfur dioxide originates from volcanic activity on Venus. This is the reason behind the Acid Rain.
Rain on earth :
As you all know Earth gets a Beautiful Rainfall of Crystal Clear Water which Enhances Living on Earth.
The water cycle, also known as the hydrological cycle, is a continuous process through which water moves between the Earth's surface and the atmosphere. It involves processes such as evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and runoff. When the Sun heats the Earth's surface, it causes water bodies, such as oceans, lakes, and rivers, to evaporate, transforming liquid water into water vapor.
Rain on Mars :
According to studies there is no Rainfall currently on Mars Because Mars has neither vegetation nor rainfall, so any climate classification could be based only on temperature, dust distribution, water vapor content, occurrence of snow, and solar climate zones can be easily defined for Mars.
Rain on Mars is different from the rain on Earth because it's possibly made from dust or sand in the air and not liquid water.
Rain on Jupiter :
It does rain on jupiter but not on liquid form or dust nor fog, Scientists believe that jupiter has Diamond Rainfall But thats not yet proven on studies,
Due to the extreme temperatures and pressures on Jupiter, the rain on the planet is not like the rain we experience on Earth. Instead of liquid droplets falling, Jupiter's rain consists of droplets or particles of liquid and solid ammonia. These droplets form high in the atmosphere and then fall toward the planet's core.Scientists believe that on Saturn, carbon is abundant in its dazzling crystal form, making it rain Diamonds.
This happens due to the dense atmospheres of these planets generating enormous amounts of gravity, which can squeeze carbon in mid-air and make it rain diamonds.


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