Rainfall needs attention; its benefits in cooling down the planet and its consideration as a significant resource are undermined. Well-distributed rain avoids extreme climate events and enhances development. We must know our roles in managing rain formation and settling cloud cover to keep the system effective and efficient. The book series intends for this significant achievement by improving the climate and, at the same time, accumulating resources.
To feed the future, the focus must be on Water That Falls: a free-falling natural resource: nature's gift.
Rainwater is a natural investment for us. It is a system that works by itself. Learning about it differently helps to get a new method to feed the future.
For life's existence, rainwater plays a significant role. If humans are making rain, estimate its investment and running cost.
Since rain is considered a free-falling natural gift, attention to it is minimal worldwide. Even a considerable population understands it as it is beyond our control and management. However, its service is from drinking to food production, filling ponds to creating big rivers and lakes; also it is the source of hydropower and many more.
On top of those benefits, rainwater is a significant component of the climate. No water in the atmosphere means no climatic processes. For biodiversity, the process is a system that must not be interrupted. We benefit from the environment since it provides fresh water, oxygen, warmth, food, etc. As a base resource school curriculum must be revised to incorporate and teach the new generation in this regard.
Water is transported by air; however, to get rainwater, cool fresh air plays a vital role in settling clouds and facilitating condensation. In this regard, we can play a role in getting rainwater in different forms.
One can ask a simple question. How many community members understand this process to improve their microclimate by planting more trees, thereby increasing the chance of getting adequate rainwater?
As a base resource, Water That Falls describes the extent of the resource potential to leverage change at the community level. However, it is a long way from teaching the new generation to community awareness.