Snow.
At 15 degrees Celsius, you are likely to see rainfall. This temperature range typically does not support snow or hail formation. Rainfall is the most common form of precipitation at this 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 centigrade or Celsius scale in which water freezes at 0 and boils at 100 degrees at sea level.
451 F? Hey buddy, even my microwave has a converter, why asking these kind of questions?
Yes, it is a kind of Precipitation.PrecipitationPrecipitation is a process of water cycle, when the water vapour rises, it will cool and turn to be droplets by condensation, the falling of the product of condensation is precipitation, such as rain, hail, snow etc.Yes
At 15 degrees Celsius, you are likely to see rainfall. This temperature range typically does not support snow or hail formation. Rainfall is the most common form of precipitation at this temperature.
Snow.
Over 200 cm (80 in) of precipitation annually falls in the rain forest.
snow will fall when it is about 10.degrees Fahrenheit
Rain, hail, snow and sleet can fall in most deserts.
definitively a 3rd degree burn.
Rainforest
Precipitation means to fall. In weather: Precipitation means sleet,snow,and rain that falls from the sky. In chemistry: Precipitation means a solid was formed (which will fall out of solution) when two solutions are mixed.
Depending on the desert and time of year it could be rain, hail or snow.
20 degrees Celsius is equal to 68 degrees Fahrenheit. So it's kind of in the middle.
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.
Its kind of improper to say one is colder b/c temperature measures heat. Cold is the absence of hea.. how ever it a simple math conversion for Celsius to Fahrenheit or vice versa... C x 1.8 + 32 = F so 60 degrees Celsius is 140 degrees Fahrenheit