Precipitation is the generic term for rain or snow.
1. Rain could soak into the ground.
2. Rain could run off into streams or rivers.
3. Snow could accumulate.
It can puddle, get absorbed into the earth as groundwater, get used by plants, or runoff.
Snow, rain and its frozen form, hail, are the names you seek. There is a fourth kind of precipitation called virga, which is rain precipitated from a cloud, but which fails to reach the ground.
In meteorology, the word "precipitate" means to fall from the air. As the fog particles do not fall form the air and collect on the ground there is precipitate and therefore no precipitation. Think of fog as low cloud, not all clouds produce rain and therefore the cloud itself is not precipitating and neither is fog.
yes they are
Filtration should work eliminating particles. Distillation is more involved but should eliminate things that filtration won't.
"things" or precipitation (rain), drops toward the ground because of the gravity force pushing it downward.
It can puddle, get absorbed into the earth as groundwater, get used by plants, or runoff.
Verbs dont describe things
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future tenses are verbs that describe things that happen in the future
It is found deep in the ground. It was used to power things like steam trains.
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You do need to water trees.... If they are planted outside they may get enough water from the ground and precipitation but all living things require water.
1 of the things that help determine the precipitation is the temperature
2 things that you are not supposed to allow to happen to the American flag: Allow it to touch the ground, or burn it.
Yes , that is why they are called laws.
2 things that you are not supposed to allow to happen to the American flag: Allow it to touch the ground, or burn it.