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Poetry with rain as its word.

Poems with the word rain are as follows:

(1) But now I still remember that night, that storm, and I wonder how many flowers were broken.

(2) The empty mountain after the rain stands in the autumn evening.

(3) Good rain knows the season and spring comes.

(4) It didn't rain on the mountain road, and the clothes were wet.

(5) Lying in the middle of the night listening to the wind and rain, Tiema Glacier fell asleep.

(6) It rains in succession during the Qingming Festival, and pedestrians on the road want to break their souls.

(7) Wu is a loner in Cold Rainy Night.

(8) Weicheng is a city of light dust and rain, and the guest house is green and willow.

More poems about the word rain:

(1) The water is bright and sunny, and the mountains are empty and rainy.

(2) If you want to wet your clothes, you want to rain and apricot flowers, and you don't feel that you have a bright future.

(3) Weicheng is also light in the rain, and the guest house is green and willow.

(4) Four hundred and eighty halls in the Southern Dynasties, with many towers and misty rain.

(5) The Yunfeng in Sanjin area extends to the north, and the rain in Liangling area blows to the west.

(6) A rain spans two continents, and waves flow into the east.

(7) Rain and snow fly thousands of miles, and Yulin is only a few peaks west.

(8) A bird came to another place with a cigarette, counted the sails and returned to the boat in the rain.

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Rain, a natural precipitation phenomenon, is caused by the disturbance of atmospheric circulation, is an indispensable part of the earth's water cycle, and is the only way for almost all terrestrial plants far from rivers to replenish fresh water. Raindrops fall from the sky, big and small, fast and slow. The water on the earth's surface evaporates and rises, and it cools to form rain. Rainwater is the most important fresh water resource in human life.

Rain is water drops falling from the clouds. Water on land and sea surface evaporates into steam. Steam rises to a certain height and turns into water droplets when it is cold. These small water droplets form clouds. They collide with each other in the cloud and merge into large water droplets. When it is too big for the air, it will fall from the clouds and form rain. Rain is the most important fresh water resource in human life, and plants thrive on the moisture of rain and dew. But the flood caused by rainstorm will also bring great disaster to mankind.