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What he said. I'm assuming that you mean "is water that is falling in its solid form precipitation". In that case, yes, snow is precipitation, just like rain and hail.
Yes and it causes the water table to fall.
In the water cycle the water from the oceans are evaporated into clouds by the sun. As more water is evaporated up in the clouds, more water would fall down as precipitation. The water falls because eventually there is so much water in the clouds that the clouds could not hold it all and the rain begins to fall. The precipitation either releases as rain or as snow. The water or rain flows off the runoff and goes bad into the ocean. Plants also use precipitation to keep themselves healthy, decreasing the chances of becoming dead. The water cycle affects water table levels because for example if the water evaporates into the clouds and the precipitation goes into the soil for the plants that will lower the water table levels because the water goes into the plant and can no longer go back into the oceans. In the water cycle the water from the oceans are evaporated into clouds by the sun. As more water is evaporated up in the clouds, more water would fall down as precipitation. The water falls because eventually there is so much water in the clouds that the clouds could not hold it all and the rain begins to fall. The precipitation either releases as rain or as snow. The water or rain flows off the runoff and goes bad into the ocean. Plants also use precipitation to keep themselves healthy, decreasing the chances of becoming dead. The water cycle affects water table levels because for example if the water evaporates into the clouds and the precipitation goes into the soil for the plants that will lower the water table levels because the water goes into the plant and can no longer go back into the oceans.
snow will fall when it is about 10.degrees Fahrenheit
Precipitation is rain that evaporates and the hydrogen and oxygen molecules bind to dust particles and rise into the sky and when it gets to a critical weight it falls to earth as rain.
Paint and lacquer solvents generally fall into the flammable liquid hazard category. Some, however, are not flammable because they are water-based, rather than organic solvent-based.
In solid form: sleet, hail, snow In liquid form: rain, drizzle, fog
When the clouds become to heavy with the condensed liquid, precipitation happens
"Precipitation" refers to "falling out". In a chemical reaction, precipitation refers to a process where liquid or dissolved chemicals react to form another compound which is insoluble, and solid "flakes" of the compound "fall out" of the solution and settle to the bottom. In meteorology, "precipitation" refers to water "falling out" of the clouds as rain or snow.
Rain is a type of precipitation. Precipitation can also fall in two phases, either liquid or solid. Other examples of precipitation include: snow, hail and sleet.
Precipitation is the solid or liquid form of water falling from clouds. Fog is a type of stratus cloud near the ground that forms when water vapor cools and condenses near the ground.
H3O+ it's rainging ozone.
Condensation is the form of water droplets on a solid cooler than the air around it. Precipitation starts off with the condensation of water on smog and dust that goes up in the air to form a cloud. When too much water goes into a cloud water droplets {rain} fall down to the earth. Some droplets are frosted to form snow.
A general word for water that falls from clouds is precipitation
at which stage would solid or liquid water fall to the Earth
there are 4 different forms of water solid (ice) liquid (water) gas (water vapor) and crystal (snow)
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