precipitation
2007-03-18 05:41:38
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Precipitation is divided into three categories:
1. Liquid Precipitation: Drizzle, Rain
2. Freezing Precipitation: Freezing Drizzle, Freezing Rain
3. Frozen Precipitation: Snow, Snow pellets, Snow Grains, Ice Pellets, Hail, Graupel, Ice Crystals,
2007-03-18 10:52:42
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answer #2
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answered by Sneetch 3
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Rain is a source of precipitation which forms when separate drops of water fall to the Earth's surface from clouds. Not all rain reaches the surface, however; some evaporates while falling through dry air. When none of it reaches the ground, it is called virga, a phenomenon often seen in hot, dry desert regions. The scientific explanation of how rain forms and falls is called the Bergeron process.
2007-03-18 05:45:57
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answer #3
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answered by dave a 5
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Precipitation
2007-03-18 05:47:30
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answer #4
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answered by mickyg 3
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Precipitation.
2007-03-18 05:54:35
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Precipitation.
2007-03-18 05:44:46
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answer #6
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answered by taxed till i die,and then some. 7
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Liquid precipitation
Just precipitation refers to any form of water that falls form h\the sky (snow , hail , sleet , etc.) .
2007-03-18 05:45:38
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answer #7
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answered by Gigantic_Tager 3
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the scientific name for rain is percipitation. used in the water cycle.
2007-03-18 05:47:06
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answer #8
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answered by movie dude 1
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Precipitation. Of course, this could mean rain, show, sleet, etc.
2007-03-18 05:51:02
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answer #9
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answered by puppyraiser8 4
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Down on the the South Coast it is
Precipitahorizintalis
2007-03-20 10:16:39
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answer #10
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answered by jimgdad 4
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Liquid precipitation.
Other forms of precipitation can be solid, such as sleet, snow, and hail.
2007-03-18 05:45:20
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answer #11
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answered by Heather <33 4
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