
What Makes Rain? (1946)
The film is a whimsical explanation of the water cycle, presented as a response to a child’s letter about rain. The narrator explains how rain is formed, the process of evaporation, condensation, and how water returns to the earth. It emphasizes that water is reused continually in nature, detailing how it evaporates from puddles, plants, and bodies of water, and returns as rain, dew, fog, or snow. The film concludes by highlighting that while weather cannot be controlled, the cycle of water is constant and essential for life.
Keywords
water cycle, rain, evaporation, condensation, nature, weather, children’s education, water vapor, clouds, dew, fog, snow
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