The word "hydro" refers to water, and "meteorological" refers to weather. So in simple terms, we could say that it is any weather phenomena that involves water, such as rain or fog.
Yes thunderstorms are natural phenomena.
How can you relate the effects of these phenomena from human activities?
tropospere
The primary source is.... the Sun !
the thermosphere
M. C. Quick has written: 'A hydrometeorological study of the Fraser River'
Yes there is and it can be proven scientifically. 1st Proof - Phenomena of Consciousness 2nd Proof - Phenomena of Memory 3rd Proof - Phenomena of Sleep 4th Proof - Phenomena of Dreams 5th Proof - Phenomena of Death 6th Proof - Phenomena of Psychical Research 7th Proof - Phenomena of Traveling Clairvoyance 8th Proof - Phenomena of Hypnotism
Phenomena is the correct spelling.
The ball lightening phenomena still has yet to be solved.The natural phenomena has everyone baffled.
Max J. Copenhagen has written: 'Hydrometeorological records of the Entiat barometer watershed, l966-l978' -- subject(s): Statistics, Hydrometeorology
There are four different wave phenomena. The wave phenomena are; refraction, interference, reflection, and diffraction. Things that occur with waves will usually involve at least one of these phenomena.
Yes thunderstorms are natural phenomena.
No
The plural form of "phenomena" is "phenomenas".
Phenomenon is the singular form of phenomena.
The Funk Phenomena was created in 1996.
Development macro phenomena