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heavy precipitation often falls in what air mass?
The average precipitation in the Grand Canyon is 16.5 inches annually.
North Carolina has often been called "First in Freedom" because they were officially the first colony to demand independence from the British. Others did as well, but.. North Carolina was the first. (^^) Therefore, North Carolina is now often called "First in Freedom." :)
Renewal is not necessary for your North Carolina boater education card.
The flatlands that cover Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina are called the Atlantic Coastal Plain. They extend 2,200 miles and are often swampy.
No. Precipitation is water that falls from the sky in some form, such as rain, snow, or hail. A tornado is basically a violent wind storm. While tornadoes are usually accompanied by rain and often by hail, this precipitation is not directly related to the tornado itself.
It falls everywhere, though more often in the north.
Deserts often form on the leeward side of a mountain.
Precipitation is moisture that results from atmospheric changes. Rain, snow, sleet, hail, dew, fog, etc. The other type of precipitation is where a material "falls" out of a solution often due to a chemical reaction or change in equillibrium.
If water falls from the cloud in the form of liquid, it is called rain. If it falls in the form of snow, it is called snow fall. At times rounded ice blocks fall from clouds then it is called hailstorm.
No. Precipitation in polar regions is most often snow and ice flakes.
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