it is a device that extracts sulphur from the air
they can be found in chimneys
it happens when the clouds get full, you cant determine it.
to measure water (presipitation)
it is something to do with the water cycle!
Precipitation is;- Rain Sleet Snow Hail
Thunderstorms in the equatorial trough.
in a polor climate with little presipitation and low temperatures (alaska)
meditation Constipation :P presipitation flactuation instigation hatian
Rain.Evaporation.Clouds fill up.Rain.EvaporationClouds fill up.Rain.Evaporation.Clouds fill up.evaporation--->condensation--->precipitation--->runoff--->transperationThe 3 main steps are evaporation, condensation, and presipitation. I probably didn't spell that right.....Condensation----->Precipitation------>Evaporation
Liquid precipitation refers to any form of water that falls from the sky in liquid form, such as rain or drizzle. This occurs when water droplets in clouds become too heavy to stay aloft and fall to the ground due to gravity.
Precipitation is typically measured using rain gauges or snow gauges. Rain gauges collect rainwater, while snow gauges measure the depth of snowfall. These measurements are often done in millimeters or inches, and are used to calculate the amount of precipitation that has fallen over a specific period of time.
The four main types of precipitation are rain, snow, sleet, and hail. Rain is liquid water falling from clouds, while snow is frozen precipitation in the form of ice crystals. Sleet is a mixture of rain and snow, and hail is formed when strong updrafts in thunderstorms carry water droplets high enough to freeze into ice pellets.
A stationary front is when warm and cold air masses meet but neither advances. Weather along a stationary front can include prolonged periods of rain, as warm air rises over the cool air and forms clouds. Temperature and precipitation can vary along the front, leading to a mix of weather conditions.