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It can be rain, hail, snow, drizzle, fog, mist. It is mreaured by a speciallt shaped can. The can has graduated sides to measurer the amount of rain ythat has falleb. However, this can has a filter funnel neck. This is to prevent any evaporation of the weater in the can.
As far as science is aware, there is no water in any form anywhere on the moon. It is unlikely that water will ever be found on the moon.
Just like any other wave phenomenon, its frequency is measured in large multiples of Hertz (Hz), its wavelength is measured in small fractions of a meter (m), and its speed is measured in meters/second .
There are seven different week days; the probability of any specific date falling on any given week day (for a year chosen at random) are 1/7.The odds of September 7 falling on a Tuesday are exactly 14%.(In the Julian calendar, the odds are exactly 1/7.)
This happens when the drop takes place in the absence of air. Any difference in the acceleration or speed of two falling objects is due to air resistance.
It can be rain, hail, snow, drizzle, fog, mist. It is mreaured by a speciallt shaped can. The can has graduated sides to measurer the amount of rain ythat has falleb. However, this can has a filter funnel neck. This is to prevent any evaporation of the weater in the can.
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There is a 10% chance of any form of water falling from the sky.
The strongest acid you can form in water is hydronium (H3O+) and the strongest base you can form in water is hydroxide (OH-). Any acid more acidic than H3O+ or any base more basic than OH- will react completely with water to form H3O+ or OH-. That is why the strength of strong acids and bases cannot be measured in water.
The process of falling down of water in the form of rain snow or hail called precipitation, precipitation is any form of water liquid or solid falling from the sky.it includes rain, sleet, snow ,hail and drizzle plus a few less common occurrences such as ice pellets , diamond , dust and freezing rain.
Any form if water falling from the clouds wether it be rain, sleet, snow or hail is considered precipitation.
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If the salt is insoluble, any ions in water and the measured pH is the pH of water.
The same as any other falling object. When it is at the top, it has gravitational potential energy; as it falls, that's converted to kinetic energy.
Rain, snow, sleet, hail, freezing rain, graupel