precipitation map
Rain falls much faster than snow. Snow has much more air resistance than raindrops.
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The water which evaporates fall as rain. The process is called precipitation.
Meteorologists use rain gauges to measure the amount of precipitation that falls during a storm. These gauges are designed to collect and measure the volume of rainwater that accumulates in them. The data from rain gauges help meteorologists to accurately report the amount of rainfall in a particular area.
a precipitation map is a type of weather informational map that graphs and shows the amount of precipitation of a state, area, or any other area. The precipitation includes water, snow, hail, sleet.
A rain gauge can be of any size, as it is just some type of container used to measure how much rain falls in an area.
It does not rain on the moon.
If too much rain falls you will have tons of floods. If too much snow falls at once it will become a blizzard.
In Namibia.
A rain gauge
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5ft
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200 in
chicken
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