No, actually its more like the opposite. it needs sun rays/sunlight to occur. hope this helps ;)
No, photochemical smog forms on clear, sunny days when sunlight reacts with pollutants like nitrogen oxides and volatile organic compounds in the air. Rain can help reduce smog levels by washing away pollutants.
Floods can occur at any time of the year, but they are more common during the rainy season, when heavy precipitation can overwhelm drainage systems and bodies of water. Additionally, snowmelt in the spring can also contribute to flooding.
CaCO3 (calcium carbonate) is most likely to occur as a solid at room temperature.
Tornadoes are most likely to occur in the spring and early summer months, typically between March and June. This is when weather conditions are most conducive for the formation of tornadoes, such as warm, moist air colliding with cool, dry air.
Convection is most likely to occur in fluids, such as liquids or gases, due to the movement of their particles. Additionally, convection can also occur in certain solids that are capable of flowing, such as molten lava or heated metals.
It is False.
it occurs when it is really rainy and it rains for a long period of time
Photochemical smog can occur most anywhere. London-type smog comes from factories and the burning of coal and fossil fuels, where photochemical smog comes from hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxides mixing with sunlight.
No, photochemical smog forms on clear, sunny days when sunlight reacts with pollutants like nitrogen oxides and volatile organic compounds in the air. Rain can help reduce smog levels by washing away pollutants.
Victimization is most likely to occur when
Surfaces that are wet, icy, or covered in oil are most likely to be slippery. Areas like bathrooms, kitchens, outdoor walkways, and roads during rainy or winter weather are common places where slipperiness can occur.
Rainy
A stock split is most likely to occur when
Rainy
Rainy
Rain is the most likely type of precipitation to occur in the summer.
Tornadoes are most likely to occur in the late afternoon and earl evening.