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minus-square@TenderfootGungilink-5•2 years agoI am struggling to believe there is that much energy in rain compared to solar. For starters, it is sunny for hours most days. It only rains most places in the US a few hours a month total.
minus-square@cerberuslink4•2 years agoFalling rain carries the power of gravity. Also, in places where there’s little rain, there’s a lot of sunlight. So what’s your point here?
minus-square@adj16linkEnglish3•2 years agoI believe the difference is emphasis to drive home a point, for those who aren’t too pedantic to appreciate nuance
I am struggling to believe there is that much energy in rain compared to solar. For starters, it is sunny for hours most days. It only rains most places in the US a few hours a month total.
The entire planet isn’t just America.
Falling rain carries the power of gravity.
Also, in places where there’s little rain, there’s a lot of sunlight. So what’s your point here?
What’s the difference between falling rain and rain?
Adding the word “falling”
I believe the difference is emphasis to drive home a point, for those who aren’t too pedantic to appreciate nuance