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No. those clouds are to high to produce precipitation.
a nimbus cloud that produces precipitation. usually the precipitation reaches the ground as rain, hail or snow, however, that is not requirement, falling precipitation may evaporate as virga.
well, they collect all together in the cloud and when it is full enough it all drops as precipitation
Cumulonimbus, because a cumulonimbus cloud is involved in almost all types of precipitation and other intense weather,
What form of precipitation falls to earth mainly depends on the?
Climate.
hail
rain.
if the cloud is wide and heavy the precipitation will occur is rain. if the cloud is narrow and light the precipitation will occur is drizzle.
It is hot, but that says nothing about humidity, precipitation, cloud cover - all of which are relevant.
Convective cloud gives showers, stratus gives steady precipitation.
The cloud must get really full and get very dense and then precipitation falls.
No this is not true. This is a frontal cloud formation, therefore, it produces frontal precipitation. Frontal is formed when two air masses of different tempeartures meet. Orographic precipitation occurs when a cloud travels up a mountain.
No.
A "Nimbus Cloud" is a cloud that produces precipitation. Most likely a Hail or Snow Cloud.
Rain is the most likely type of precipitation to occur in the summer.