Yes. Snow is a form of frozen precipitation.
a combination of rain and snow together is called "snaine"
The liquid has 'precipiated' out of it's previous solution - so the rain/sleet/snow is precipitation.
Rain, snow, hail, and sleet are a few forms of precipitation.
precipitation
The only precipitation in the tundra is snow, and rain.
Snow is considered a form of precipitation.
Ice and snow are forms of precipitation
the amount of precipitation on the ground...inches of snow...cm of snow...
No. Rain, snow, sleet, or hail are examples of precipitation.
Very little Mostly snow is part of the precipitation.
No. Snow is precipitation.
Rain, snow, sleet, or hail are all considered forms of precipitation. Rain is liquid, snow is solid, hail is solid. In chemistry precipitation is a solid substance precipitated out of a solution
Precipitation of snow on the ground.
a combination of rain and snow together is called "snaine"
Precipitation is usually considered to be rain or snow. We need that rain and snow to keep plants alive so we have food and oxygen. It is also usefull for drinking water. when the water evaporates it leave the ocean salt/chemicals behind.
snow, sleet, hail, rain, ect. are forms of precipitation. steam could be considered evaporation, or a change in state of matter (water heated to steam)
Snow is frozen tiny ice crystals that fall to the ground which is precipitation , Precipitation is like rain , snow , sleet , and hail .