Precipitaion evaporates as fast as possible.
no they are not. actinide is not part of the transition metals.
These metals are members of the family of platinum metals; they are very unreactive, scarce and expensive.
Scarce: Little or nothing, very little
Due to very limited precipitation, water is one resource in the desert that is generally scarce unless an area has a permanent river with flowing water or ample underground water.
Liquid water is scarce in the solar system because it exists within a very narrow range of temperatures. Fresh water on Earth is scarce in some areas because the climate does not supply all areas of the globe with equal precipitation. Water of any kind is scarce in continental regions with high average temperatures, because open sources are subject to evaporation. Surface water is especially vulnerable to a buildup of dissolved alkali minerals and salts.
Liquid water is scarce in the solar system because it exists within a very narrow range of temperatures. Fresh water on Earth is scarce in some areas because the climate does not supply all areas of the globe with equal precipitation. Water of any kind is scarce in continental regions with high average temperatures, because open sources are subject to evaporation. Surface water is especially vulnerable to a buildup of dissolved alkali minerals and salts.
Francium is very radioactive, very unstable and very scarce.
Scarce basically means there is not very much of something... For example: Butter is very scarce. The information provided is scarce.
it is very scarce
It is scarce in the winter months- the tilt of the earth results in very short days- or no daylight at all. In the summer, this reverses- with very short nights- or no night at all.
mediterranean
No, that is very unlikely.