no. Due to chemicals in the air, some water is produced filled with chemicals. this type of rain is known as acid rain. Acid rain is very bad for the environment, and can speed up the erosion process of man made structures. (Ex: Mount. Rushmore)
no, because acid rain.
Snow is frozen water vapor that falls to Earth as flakes.
Water
not always. the precipitation could also be acid rain. otherwise, yesNo. Heard of acid rain?
Frozen water vapor that falls to earth as flakes is called snow.
Most of the water that falls as precipitation originates from the evaporation of water from Earth's surface, primarily from oceans, lakes, and rivers. This water vapor rises into the atmosphere, condenses to form clouds, and eventually falls back to the Earth as precipitation.
Rainfall is when water falls back to the earth in the form of precipitation.
When water vapor condenses, it falls back to Earth as precipitation, which can take the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail. This is a crucial part of the water cycle, where water is evaporated from the Earth's surface, form clouds, and then falls back as precipitation to replenish water sources.
Yes, rain falls on Earth as a result of condensation of water vapor in the atmosphere forming clouds, which then release water droplets as precipitation. Rain is an essential part of Earth's water cycle.
The process represented is precipitation, where water vapor in the atmosphere condenses into liquid form and falls back to the Earth's surface as raindrops.
The process by which water falls to the earth is called precipitation. This can occur in various forms such as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
Precipitation.