The basic rule is what goes up must come down in the case of rain water vapour in the air condences as a result of cooling to form droplets which eventualy have to fall down.
When precipitation infiltrates the ground there is a possibility of flooding.
When the clouds become to heavy with the condensed liquid, precipitation happens
Probably, there will be a drought.
It wouldn't taste that good.
Yes. Precipitation can be rain, sleet, snow, or hail. It happens when water evaporates and condenses to form clouds.
During precipitation, water comes back to earth surface. It comes back in the form of rain.
the difference is that precipitation only happens outdoors and temperature happens both inside and outside! here is a little chart for you of differences: precipitation temperature ____________ ___________ measured using measured using rain gauge thermometer rain,snow,hail,sleet Fahrenheit and Celsius
The Earth's precipitation occurs through convectional, orographic, or frontal mechanisms. Convectional precipitation happens when warm air rises, cools, and forms clouds. Orographic precipitation occurs when moist air is forced to rise over a mountain, leading to cooling and rainfall. Finally, frontal precipitation happens at the boundary of two air masses with different temperatures and moisture levels, causing the warm air to rise and condense into precipitation.
Water rationing
It gets absorbed into the Earth.
The condensed water returns to earth. It comes in the form of rain.
Seeps into the ground and becomes groundwater.