Thursday 30 April 2015

Good and Bad Things About Raining

Raining is vital for many creatures and plants living on the planet.  Raining is the main source of water which causes the soil to become wet and let plants flourish.  People build canals and dams to supply water to the farms, but the water mainly originates from rain.  People can easily live where there is water and water can only be found where it rains.  So there is an eternal connection between life being and raining.  The positive impacts of raining are not just limited to feeding plants and animals, it also causes the weather to be cleaned.  Raining also transfers a significant proportion of fertilisers from the surface to underneath and helps seeds to grow.  The life of human and all other animals are directly and indirectly depended to the life of plants. If there are no plants animals could not live either.  So together with the sunshine, air, and soil, it is the raining that makes life possible on Earth. 

Along with having a critical role in nature, rain has a huge potential for creating problems as well.  In many places on the Earth heavy rain leads to floods. People have experienced many natural floods because of plenty of rain.  Too much rain may cause the roads to be blocked, power networks to be damaged and the drainages to be destroyed.  In some places, particularly in less developed countries, raining resulted in muddy houses collapsing and people being injured and killed.  There is also a possibility of landslides because of continuing rain in some areas. 

All in all like many other natural phenomenons rain also has positive and negative impacts.