Precipitation in a meteorological term, describes "water" falling to the surface.
Venus does not have water, so it doesn't have any precipitation.
However, the "rain" on Venus is sulphuric acid but only in the upper atmosphere. Due to the immense heat, the "rain" evaporates about 25km from the surface.
The surface temperature of Venus is nearly 480`C, while the boiling point of sulfuric acid is 327`C, so it is unlikely that there would be any form of precipitation on Venus.
Post-precipitation involves separate precipitation steps after the initial precipitation reaction, while co-precipitation involves simultaneous precipitation of multiple compounds. Post-precipitation is used to remove impurities after the main precipitation reaction, while co-precipitation can involve trapping impurities within the precipitate.
precipitation
Acid precipitation weather rocks faster than normal precipitation because acid precipitation has a higher concentration of acid than normal precipitation.
Precipitation is rain.
It has no precipitation.
Venus flytraps are native to the wetlands of the southeastern United States and require specific conditions to thrive. While global warming may potentially lead to changes in temperature and precipitation patterns in their natural habitat, it is difficult to predict the exact effects on Venus flytraps. However, if the changes lead to unfavorable conditions such as drought or extreme temperatures, it could negatively impact their growth and survival.
what is precipitation used in science?
yes, America has precipitation!!
Convectional Precipitation
The scientific name for rainfall is precipitation.
acid precipitation is an agent of -------weathering