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Most of the Earth's precipitation falls in the ocean.
Convectional precipitation is the type of precipitation caused by air being heated at the surface of the earth. Convectional precipitation can fall anywhere on earth.
Approximately 50% of the land on earth does not receive sufficient precipitation.
Approximately 71 of the Earth's precipitation occurs over oceans.
The five ways precipitation can fall to earth are rain, snow, sleet, hail, and drizzle.
Rain, hail and snow are all forms of precipitation.
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Virga is rain that does not reach the earth. Droughts are extended periods with no precipitation.
The precipitation that sinks into the Earth is called infiltration. This process is when water enters the soil and groundwater systems from the surface.
Areas near the equator get the most rain. Areas like deserts sometimes never get precipitation. As far as the over all precipitation goes, there are great graphs and charts out there to see what the average precipitation per year on earth is.
Most of the water that falls as precipitation originates from the evaporation of water from Earth's surface, primarily from oceans, lakes, and rivers. This water vapor rises into the atmosphere, condenses to form clouds, and eventually falls back to the Earth as precipitation.
Most precipitation returns to earth through the process of infiltration, where it seeps into the ground and replenishes groundwater supplies. It can also return through runoff, where water flows over the surface and ultimately collects in lakes, rivers, and oceans.