Do you mean "precipitate"? If so, it means to rain.
Clouds just collect water, they precipitate (rain) when there is a large amount of water in the clouds, so the clouds that you don't see rain are clouds that have collected water but not enough to precipitate.
Precipitate is a solid formed from a solution during a chemical reaction.
No the word precipitate is not a noun. It is a regular verb.
Precipitate it is called a precipitate
Do you mean "precipitate"? If so, it means to rain.
Cirrus clouds don't precipitate.
Weather without rain or snow, etc.
Snow is made from Ice crystals. Thus for snow to form and precipitate, the ambient / air temperature must be below 0 degrees Centigrade.
Snow is made from Ice crystals. Thus for snow to form and precipitate, the ambient / air temperature must be below 0 degrees Centigrade.
No. The sky precipitates snow. It has to be cold to precipitate snow. Evaporation must happen for precipitation.
Clouds just collect water, they precipitate (rain) when there is a large amount of water in the clouds, so the clouds that you don't see rain are clouds that have collected water but not enough to precipitate.
Water first covert from liquid to gaseous state. It then precipitate as snow(solid) or rain(liquid).
I'm dreaming of a white precipitate I'm dreaming of a white precipitate just like the ones i used to makewhere the colors are vivid and the chemist is lividto see the impurities in the snow I'm dreaming of a white precipitate with every chemistry test i write may your equations be balanced and right and may all your reactions be bright.
Precipitate is a solid formed from a solution during a chemical reaction.
Verb:To fall from the atmosphere as rain, snow, or another form of precipitation.To separate as a solid from a solution in chemical precipitation.NounA solid material precipitated from a solution.
it precipitate as rain