Yes. Warm fronts typically bring clouds and light rain or snow.
True
The Sun is instrumental in producing rain, as it is the energy source that evaporates water, turning it into a gas which then forms clouds and falls as rain. Without the Sun the water would never get into the sky, and so couldn't fall as rain.
No it is not :)
true
The opposite: falling air pressure always indicates changes toward bad weather with fronts that can progress into storms, lower temperatures, etc. This is true in all seasons; and with either rain or snow.
Yes they are, due to the abundance of rising motion associated with cold fronts.
False.
False, snow must form by growing ice crystals within clouds. Rain that freezes is either sleet or freezing rain.
True
yes, this is because when clouds look like rocks or towers that means they are probably cumulonibous clouds and those types of clouds produce rain
A general word for water that falls from clouds is precipitation
No, warm fronts generally move slower than cold fronts.
None of the choices are true.
the answer to this is easy. it is not a true saying because the grass can be dry in morning alot and it wont rain.
Neither is true. Warm fronts result in gentler precipitation for longer periods of time.
False. Warm fronts move slower.
True