because when it dose rain it get stored in a stream, river, or ocean then the water cycle takes place and it begins to evaporate then it takes time to soak up the water and it evaporation better when it is sunny and finally when the cloud cant take any more it just lets it all go and that causes rain
because when it rains its not freezing when it snows the atmisphrer is cold so when it passes thourgh the atmispherer it freezes and turns into snow and im an 11 year old boy who gets bad grades it a little something i picked up at school im in 6th grade
You have to have rain clouds for it to rain.
It mostly depends on these few things: Temperature, cloud types, and sometimes time of day can change it.
When a cold wind and a warm wind meet, it rains. Also, when enough water evaporates into clouds, it gets too heavy and it rains.
SNOW OR ICE
That is true....
Precipitation. Also snow is practically water, and water is practically snow , because snow is partially frozen rain. Sometimes rain is snow coming down then while it is coming down it melts.Also ice is frozen water.And gas is just water that evaporated.Precipitation:snowraingasice
Precipitation is rain, snow, sleet, hail, and other forms of rain.
yes snow is rain and rain is snow because the snow turn it rain when the sun is out and rain turn to snow when the wind is blowing hard.
SNOW OR ICE
That is true....
Precipitation. Also snow is practically water, and water is practically snow , because snow is partially frozen rain. Sometimes rain is snow coming down then while it is coming down it melts.Also ice is frozen water.And gas is just water that evaporated.Precipitation:snowraingasice
rain and snow sometimes together. Burrr
There is only about five percent humidity in Antarctica. Sometimes it does rain in the far north end of the Antarctic peninsula. 'Snow' is really blowing ice crystals and not snow at all.
because some clouds dont have enough rain or water in them to let go so there has to be a certin amount of water in the cloud for them to rain,snow or any other things. ;)
Not necessarily. Rain is most certainly precipitation but precipitation can be rain, hail or snow for example. Other recognized forms are ice pellets, snow grains, snow pellets, and drizzle (which is differentiated from rain).
Precipitation is rain, snow, sleet, hail, and other forms of rain.
Rain and snow can come from the wind displacing the water vapor or clouds in other regions.
Rain. Sometimes snow or sleet if it gets cold enough.
yes snow is rain and rain is snow because the snow turn it rain when the sun is out and rain turn to snow when the wind is blowing hard.
Precipitation - rain or snow.