hail,rain,and snow
Warm front--rise in temperature; gentle rain; longer duration Cold front--drop in temperature; violent precipitation including storms; shorter duration Stationary front--many days of precipitation along the frontal boundary Occluded front--precipitation
No, dew is thick, most of the time. Examples of condensation include; Heat on a cold window, or mist.
1.burning of wood 2.burning of magnesium in air 3.making curd from milk 4.heating sugar how come is these are 4 example
Yes, color change is a chemical reaction. An example of a precipitation is when mixing Silver Sulfur(AgNO3) with Sodium Chloride(NaNO3). So.. AgNO3+NaCl--->AvCl+NaNO3
Rain, hail and snow are all forms of precipitation.
precipitation
No. Rain, snow, sleet, or hail are examples of precipitation.
Examples of precipitation in your daily life include rain, snow, sleet, and hail. Non-examples would be activities such as cooking, reading a book, or exercising, as these activities do not involve any form of precipitation.
Precipitation
Weather without rain or snow, etc.
Examples: coagulation, precipitation, fermentation,
snow, sleet,rain and hail
Yes, rain, hail, and snow are all examples of precipitation.
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Quantitative data is data that measures quantity, as opposed to qualitative data which describes quality. Some examples of quantitative data pertaining to weather would be: measurements of precipitation, records of number of days per month without precipitation, percentage of the chance of precipitation, records of daily high temperatures.
This step comes after condensation (after the formation of clouds. During this step, clouds release water through precipitation. Examples are rain and snow. Basically, precipitation is water falling from the clouds to the earth.
precipitation accrues naturally every where for example lime scale is a precipitate tat accrues then there is hard water ( mineral rich water with minerals such as magnesium and calcium) lime scale often accrues in toilets and baths hope it helps :)