lack of precipitation could cause a drought (its like a long dry spell nothing can really grow) ill bet that answers your question!
cirrus
the precipitation can over load the environment with water and the soil would be to wet to produce crops
No, usually only Nimbus clouds produce noticeable precipitation.
No, but lack of iron could cause a low MCH
All hurricanes and nearly all thunderstorms produce precipitation. Tornadoes are produced by thunderstorms and so are nearly always accompanied by precipitation, but they do not produce precipitation.
the type of precipitation that blizzards produce is snow(:
Tornadoes themselves do not cause any precipitation. The storms that produce tornadoes do. These storms produce heavy rain and often produce hail, some of which can be quite large.
normally cumulus clouds do not produce precipitation. It is cumulonimbus clouds that form rain or snow depending on the season.
Nimbus clouds usually produce precipitation. When this precipitation hits the surface of the earth, it can appear as hail, snow, hail, and rain.
cumulonimbus clouds
Tornadoes typically do not produce their own precipitation. Instead, they form from existing thunderstorms that may already be producing rain or hail. When a tornado does occur in the presence of precipitation, it can be difficult to see due to heavy rain and may be obscured by a curtain of water.
Hurricanes produce heavy rain.