particles freeze them
Mesophere
rain flooding
Rain, hail, and snow are all forms of precipitation which is part of the water cycle. The temperature of the upper atmosphere determines what form the precipitation will be.
Falling snow melts as it reaches a warm atmosphere and it turns into rain as it comes down to earth. If the air is cold enough, it remains snow when it reaches the ground.
Solid is snow; liquid is rain and gas is water vapor
Rain, snow and other precipitation collect and remove particulates and soluble gasses (e.g. nitrogen and sulphur oxides) from the air.
Rain and snow remove dust, pollen, smoke and other pollutants from the air by weighing them down. The pollutants are then pressed into trees and other things until rain once again washes them away.
Mesophere
Yes.
No.
rain flooding
The water is returned to earth by precipitation, which includes rain, hail, snow, drizzle.
Grouped as precipitation
Rain, hail, and snow are all forms of precipitation which is part of the water cycle. The temperature of the upper atmosphere determines what form the precipitation will be.
Preciptitaion of water condensed from vapour in the atmosphere: rain, snow, hail.
The sun... the atmosphere it heats up.
temperature isn't a factor when it comes to rain. If the atmosphere is too cold though, the rain could turn into sleet/hail/snow