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A desert climate generally experiences very little precipitation throughout the year, regardless of the season. This is due to dry air and lack of moisture in the atmosphere, which limits the amount of rain or snowfall.
Precipitation
The term you are referring to is "desert." Deserts are dry, barren lands with low precipitation and little vegetation.
Precipitation always falls as snow in areas with a polar climate, where temperatures remain below freezing year-round and there is little to no liquid water available.
When water falls to the ground, it is called precipitation, which can take the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
A desert climate generally experiences very little precipitation throughout the year, regardless of the season. This is due to dry air and lack of moisture in the atmosphere, which limits the amount of rain or snowfall.
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false, lots of precipiation in the ocean
Precipitation means anything that falls from the sky (That is, any form of water). That means that this includes, rain, snow, sleet, freezing rain, and hail. In Nebraska, all of these forms of precipitation fall, depending on the season (snow/sleet/freezing rain only in the cold season, while hail only falls during conditions warm enough for thunderstorms).
Depending upon the specific desert and season of the year, a desert may receive rain, sleet, hail, graupel or snow.
Precipitation intensity refers to the rate at which precipitation falls, often measured in inches per hour or millimeters per hour. Precipitation type refers to the form in which the precipitation falls, such as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
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Precipitation
The word is spelled precipitation. When rain falls it is called precipitation.
Most of the Earth's precipitation falls in the ocean.
The term you are referring to is "desert." Deserts are dry, barren lands with low precipitation and little vegetation.