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Water collected from snow and rain is typically referred to as precipitation.
If water falls from the cloud in the form of liquid, it is called rain. If it falls in the form of snow, it is called snow fall. At times rounded ice blocks fall from clouds then it is called hailstorm.
The process occurring when water falls to the earth as rain or snow is called precipitation. This is the release of water from clouds in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
a combination of rain and snow together is called "snaine"
Rain is liquid water droplets falling from clouds, while snow is frozen water crystals that fall from clouds in colder temperatures.
Water collected from snow and rain is typically referred to as precipitation.
If water falls from the cloud in the form of liquid, it is called rain. If it falls in the form of snow, it is called snow fall. At times rounded ice blocks fall from clouds then it is called hailstorm.
The process occurring when water falls to the earth as rain or snow is called precipitation. This is the release of water from clouds in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
a combination of rain and snow together is called "snaine"
Rain is liquid water droplets falling from clouds, while snow is frozen water crystals that fall from clouds in colder temperatures.
Rain, snow, and ice are three forms of precipitation, liquid or ice formed by the condensation of water vapor from the air.
A mixture of rain and snow falling at the same time is known as sleet.
Solid is snow; liquid is rain and gas is water vapor
The water that seeps into the ground after it precipitates is called ground water.
The water that seeps into the ground after it precipitates is called ground water.
The region where water from rain and snow is absorbed into the soil is called the "infiltration zone." This zone allows water to percolate through the soil and replenish groundwater sources.
When rain and snow return to the Earth, it is called precipitation. This water falling from the sky is essential for the water cycle, nourishing plants and replenishing rivers, lakes, and groundwater.