Water droplets are formed by water vapor condensing onto a particulate. Or in other words, a dust particle. How much dew that particulates onto the particulate, determines the size.
The type of precipitation that falls is influenced by temperature, humidity, and atmospheric pressure. Temperature determines whether the precipitation will fall as rain, snow, sleet, or hail. Humidity levels affect the formation and size of water droplets or ice crystals. Atmospheric pressure can influence the intensity and duration of the precipitation.
The factor along with precipitation that determines the weather of an area is temperature. Temperature influences the type of precipitation an area receives (rain or snow) and plays a key role in defining the climate patterns of a region.
The temperature of the atmosphere is the primary factor that determines whether precipitation falls as a liquid or a solid. Precipitation will fall as rain when the temperature is above freezing and as snow when the temperature is below freezing. Other factors, such as humidity and the presence of ice nuclei, can also influence the type of precipitation.
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.
Precipitation occurs when water droplets or ice crystals in the atmosphere become too heavy to remain suspended and fall to the ground. The type of precipitation that falls (rain, snow, sleet, or hail) is determined by the temperature conditions in the lower atmosphere - with colder temperatures resulting in frozen precipitation (snow, sleet, or hail) and warmer temperatures resulting in liquid precipitation (rain).
The amount of precipitation determines which plants to grow where.
Amount of water in air determines moisture. It determines the level of humidity.
Temperature
Precipitation and temperature.
The type of precipitation that falls is influenced by temperature, humidity, and atmospheric pressure. Temperature determines whether the precipitation will fall as rain, snow, sleet, or hail. Humidity levels affect the formation and size of water droplets or ice crystals. Atmospheric pressure can influence the intensity and duration of the precipitation.
The factor along with precipitation that determines the weather of an area is temperature. Temperature influences the type of precipitation an area receives (rain or snow) and plays a key role in defining the climate patterns of a region.
The size of the normal force and coefficient of friction determines the size of frictional force.
The type of climate in a given area determines which plant will grow there.
The temperature of the atmosphere is the primary factor that determines whether precipitation falls as a liquid or a solid. Precipitation will fall as rain when the temperature is above freezing and as snow when the temperature is below freezing. Other factors, such as humidity and the presence of ice nuclei, can also influence the type of precipitation.
The rate at which magma cools determines the size of the mineral crystal.
The size determines on the schools size
A combination of visible light imagery and weather radar.