Most of the precipitation in the mountain states comes in the form of rain. There is also sometimes snow, ice, sleet, and hail.
Snow
Generally speaking, the mountain states are at high altitudes, and things are a lot colder up there. It should be no surprise that much (if not most) of the precipitation there comes in the form of snow.
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Most precipitation returns to earth in the ocean. This precipitation comes from water that went from the earth into the atmosphere.
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The windwward side gets more precipitation because it sucks the moisture out of the air as the systems cross the mountain barrier.
Rain, sleet, hail, and snow are the most common mountain precipitations.
Most precipitation in the taiga comes in the form of snow.
The Ocean is where most of Earth`s rain and snow comes from
The Blue Ridge is what you're looking for.
hi The most precipitation in the United States and the world falls at Mt. Waialeale on Kauai in Hawaii. It rains an average of 460 inches (11,684 millimetres) a year on the tropical island mountain.
Deserts often form on the leeward side of a mountain.
The average annual precipitation in Germany varies in different regions. The range of annual precipitation is anywhere from 23 inches in most areas to up to 48 inches in the Alpine mountain region.