snow will fall when it is about 10.degrees Fahrenheit
Yes and it causes the water table to fall.
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.
Can you repeat that ??? I can't read that ^ l l 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.
the rate of contraction increases with a rise in temperature and decreases with a fall in temperature
You could do a rain dance. But seriously, there have to be thin white puffy on the bottom looking clouds and it should be a comfortable 75 degrees. And you have to be laying on the ground. And you have to sacrifice a goat to please god and then maybe it shall rain. That's straight out of the bible
Where on earth surface does most precipitation fall
At 27 degrees Fahrenheit, the precipitation would likely fall as snow.
At 0 degrees Celsius, precipitation can fall as snow, sleet, or freezing rain depending on factors like atmospheric conditions and the temperature profile in the atmosphere.
Temperature
The temperature of the air near the ground is the main factor in determining whether precipitation falls as rain or snow. If the temperature is above freezing, the precipitation will fall as rain. If the temperature is below freezing, the precipitation will fall as snow.
hail
In order for snow to occur, the ground temperature must be a temperature of 32 degrees or lower.
Temperature
Rain will fall when the air temperature is above freezing.
At 0 degrees Celsius, precipitation can fall as snow, rain, or a mix of both called sleet or freezing rain. The type of precipitation depends on the temperature profile of the atmosphere from the cloud to the ground.
Evaporation and condensation
Convectional precipitation is the type of precipitation caused by air being heated at the surface of the earth. Convectional precipitation can fall anywhere on earth.