All three contain some type of gas.
precipitation is a component of humidity
Precipitation refers to the falling of water from the clouds, where Humidity refers to the amount of water vapor in the air
they are essentially made of water
snow is just like frozen rain...
Both precipitation and humidity both have water content. The only difference is when it's precipitation the water concentration in air has become to dense to suspend in the air.
it is something to do
All three contain water
Hail.
Moisture in the air is called humidity. There are different measurements of humidity including absolute humidity.
If you mean - PRECIPITATION - answer inches iin the USA - centimeters in the rest of the world
Most common forms of precipitation are rain, hail and snow.
precipatation
All three contain some type of gas.
Cumulonimbus or nimbostratus often are the most common of clouds that bring steady precipitation. Other clouds bring rain and snow, the these two bring it most often.
they all are abiotic factors
Clouds need humidity to form and deserts generally have very low relative humidities.
1. They all come from clouds. 2. They all are formed by precipitation.
Yes, precipitation is a common noun, unless it is used as part of a title such as Precipitation (Water Science) by Frances Purslow.
The four most common forms of precipitation are;rainsleetsnowand hail
Cyclonic (frontal) precipitation
Cyclonic (frontal) precipitation
Cyclonic (frontal) precipitation
precipitation is the state of water meaning rain.
The word "precipitation" covers all kinds of moisture which fall naturally on the earth (i.e. not by sprinklers, for example). Rain is the most common form of precipitation, but other forms include sleet, snow, hail and dew.