Rain.
Clouds
Does a cold front cause precipitation to fall for longer periods of time but less intensely
well, they collect all together in the cloud and when it is full enough it all drops as precipitation
This is precipitation, part of the water cycle.
The sky is not an object, it is simply the space that is above is. There is nothing to fall.
Water drops that fall when the temperature is below freezing, fall as SNOW . Water drops that fall when the temperature is above freezing fall as RAIN .
rain
It would start to fall as rain or snow depending on the exact temperature however if it was colder near the ground it would turn into snow or ice.
rain because if its above freezing then it wont be snow or freezing rain because they would freeze below freezing and not above freezing:)
it is snow or feezing rain i belive
Most precipitation that reaches the ground actually begins as snow high in the atmosphere. These snow flakes develop somewhere above the freezing level where the air temperature is less than 32 F and begin to fall toward the earth as snow. If ground temperature is above 32 F( the freezing level must be located somewhere above the ground). The falling snow passes through the freezing level into the warmer air, where it melts and changes to rain before reaching the ground.
Temperature
The temperature in the clouds must be below freezing. If it is below freezing (32 Fahrenheit, 0 Celsius) all the way to the ground, snow will fall. If not, it will melt and reach the ground as rain, freezing rain, or sleet, depending on if it has time to refreeze. Snow can even fall if the temperature at the surface is a little above freezing if it doesn't have time to melt as it falls.
Depending on the temperature, water drops that fall when the temperature is below freezing can become sleet, ice, or snow.
Temperature
depends how cold the climate and temperature of the region. Generally it will fall as rain, but at temperatures close to freezing will fall as sleet, and freezing or below..snow.
Snow