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Most of the Earth's precipitation falls in the ocean.
Most precipitation falls into the ocean because about 71% of the Earth's surface is covered by water. The water cycle drives the movement of water from the ocean to the atmosphere and back again through evaporation, condensation, and precipitation, resulting in a large amount of rainfall in the ocean.
480cm a year depending on the location.
It is very difficult to measures the precipitation in the ocean. This is because the ocean is far too large.
weather from ocean currents
i think in the rain forest...that's what my science book says Most precipitation falls into the ocean.
At the bottom of the sea or ocean
Precipitation over the ocean in the water cycle accounts for about 45 of the total global precipitation.
precipitation
By way of an open watershed
Yes, in California, most of the precipitation falls on the western sides of mountains due to the prevailing westerly winds that carry moist air from the Pacific Ocean. As the air rises over the mountains, it cools and condenses, resulting in precipitation. This phenomenon is known as orographic precipitation.
The Atlantic Ocean