why is the greenhouse effect important for life on the earth
A rainstorm is an example of
what are the example of herbivores that they eat plant or grass give 10 example
A suspension is an example of a dispersion.
A housing estate is not an example of an energy pyramid. A diamond ring is not an example of an energy pyramid. A cloud is not an example of an energy pyramid.
Precipitation, as in rain.
to become a delicous peice or rainwater some day.
why is the greenhouse effect important for life on the earth
Precpitation and thus flooding is associated with low pressure systems.
it is dew a little bit of air and land preasure
jell-o (:, just kidding its actuallly callled a precipitate, not precpitation like in rain but precpitation as in to chemicals mixing together for form a new substance, kind of like a chemical reaction.
Water-Precpitation, Run-off, Collection; Expanding Ice; Wind/Abrasion; Gravity are the four main forms of weathering.
Rain forests require some warmth and a lot of rain. Antarctica has neither. It is far too cold, and in fact only receives a small amount of precpitation.
Precipitation Comes isent a coming from thing it is the weather particles of Snow, Rain, Hail etc. EG. for and example the water from the sea/ocean fly's up in small atoms and particles that still prevents water to make coulds when there's too much particles in the cloud meaning too much water that's when it begins to rain. hope i helped. Thanks From Aaron Fatah. =)
No fog is not a type of precipitation ,fog is collection of liquid water droplets or ice crystals suspended inthe air or near the earth surface.Fog is atype of status cloud .Fog is genrally low lying and moistur in the fog is often generated locally.
Water condenses to make clouds, that join together to form larger droplets. When these drops are heavy enough to fall, they return to the Earth's surface as rain, hail, or sleet. If clouds are made of ice particles instead of water drops, they can produce snow.Thus it is precpitation that takes place just after condensation
Water condenses to make clouds, that join together to form larger droplets. When these drops are heavy enough to fall, they return to the Earth's surface as rain, hail, or sleet. If clouds are made of ice particles instead of water drops, they can produce snow.Thus it is precpitation that takes place just after condensation