Virga
Virga is the effect of precipitation [rain] falling from the clouds, but it evaporates before it is able to hit the ground.
rain that evaporates before touching earth is called virga.
It is snow that evaporates before it hits the ground.
During precipitation (rain, snow, etc.), the water moves from clouds to the ground. Then, it evaporates and goes back into more clouds, where the water cycle starts all over again.
Precipitation that sinks into the ground is called Groundwater.
Average humidity on Antarctica is about five percent. Annual precipitation is minimal -- single digit inches -- and most precipitation evaporates or freezes before hitting the ground.
Virga is the effect of precipitation [rain] falling from the clouds, but it evaporates before it is able to hit the ground.
No because precipitation falls from the sky and dew evaporates from the ground (I think)
"Virga" in Spanish refers to streaks or wisps of precipitation that evaporate before reaching the ground.
rain that evaporates before touching earth is called virga.
It is snow that evaporates before it hits the ground.
A thunderstorm that doesn't produce precipitation of any kind. This is dangerous in heavily wooded areas.
Virga is any form or precipitation that doesn't reach the ground. There could be rain virga or snow virga.
During precipitation (rain, snow, etc.), the water moves from clouds to the ground. Then, it evaporates and goes back into more clouds, where the water cycle starts all over again.
Water that is already on the ground evaporates into the sky and creates clouds, then the clouds release water in little drops and that's how it rains
It returns atmospheric water back to the ground. Without precipitation there would be no water cycle, all the water would run down the rivers and into the seas then the rivers would dry up with no fresh water from precipitation.
snow/rain