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It is true to say precipitation usually comes ahead of a warm front.
As you get closer to the equater the temperatures usually get warmer.
Temperate Zones are usually cooler than the temperatures near the equator.
The precipitation does NOT cause the rise or fall in the barometer. However precipitation is more usually associated with an atmospheric depression (a cyclone) and thus a fall in the barometer will usually FORETELL precipitation.
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The climate is usually measured by temperature and precipitation or rainfall. The Earth's surface does not have an impact on the temperature or climate.
Blizzard
when two air masses of opposing temperatures collide. usually this forms precipitation.
Nimbus clouds usually produce precipitation. When this precipitation hits the surface of the earth, it can appear as hail, snow, hail, and rain.
precipitation means any thing wet that falls from the sky and usually has a cloud were it came from.
Usually the heat from the sun and latitude and longitude
Usually the heat from the sun and latitude and longitude
Precipitation is rain (or snow etc) falling from the clouds. When it lands it becomes surface water in rivers, lakes and oceans. If it seeps into the earth it becomes groundwater, usually in aquifers.
Not necessarily. Low pressure systems are usually accompanied by cloudiness and precipitation, but that doesn't mean a clear winter day can't be colder.
This phenomenon is called evaporation.
This is usually called the Hertsprung-Russell diagram.