precipitation
Water(H2O)
Rain, hail, dew, snow, sleet.
It is called the hydrosphere.
There is a water cycle. Water evaporates, but then it rains back down. It leaves the ocean and returns to the ocean.
The water in the Earth's surface is called the hydrosphere.
Water(H2O)
Four oceans, countless seas, bays, rivers, lakes, ponds, puddles,....
Rain, hail, dew, snow, sleet.
Water moving all around the earth is called the Water Cycle.
Water moving all around the earth is called the Water Cycle.
Rain, hail and snow are all forms of precipitation.
It is still called the Earth.
Hurricanes are driven by moisture that evaporates off warm ocean water. This moisture the condenses within the storm, releasing energy that drives the hurricane and then falling to earth as rain.
When it is first pooped, if the buffalo leaves it alone, then it will spread out in the air all around the world. The moisture in the buffalo dung then gets absorbed by the clouds. The next thing you know, it returns to the earth as rain. That's why rain from clouds tastes so good, because it is seasoned with little pieces of their dung.
It is called the ocean or the beach.
It is called the hydrosphere.
The word "precipitation" covers all kinds of moisture which fall naturally on the earth (i.e. not by sprinklers, for example). Rain is the most common form of precipitation, but other forms include sleet, snow, hail and dew.