In general, copious means "abundant" or "plentiful".
So putting 1+1 together, copious moisture could mean you received an abundant amount of moisture, etc, etc.
Weather related basically means that it has to do with weather.
By good weather we usually mean no rain with few or no clouds. Rain and clouds generally form when air rises, which causes it to cool and the moisture in it to condense. A high pressure system has the opposite effect. Air sinks and warms up. The warming will tend to cause clouds to evaporate.
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i think that weather mean temperature of the area and country. but i'm not sure
Conduction in weather terms refers to the transfer of heat through direct contact between a surface and the air above it. For example, during the day, the ground absorbs solar radiation and heats up, then warms the air in contact with it. At night, the ground cools down and can transfer heat to the air above it, creating temperature changes.
Ample, aplenty, bounteous, bountiful, galore, liberal, and generous are all words that would mean plentiful and copious.
When moisture oozes out of a food, it is referred to as weeping. This is when liquid separates itself from a solid, such as a meringue that leaks moisture.
if you mean "precipitation", it means, rain, snow, sleet, or any other weather condition in which moisture in some form falls from the sky.
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A yellow sky in the morning can indicate that there is moisture in the air, which may mean that there is a possibility of rain later in the day.
In nautical terms, the words have the following meanings: Weather - to pass to windward a point of land; the Lizard - a Cornwall Peninsula. Therefore, weather the Lizard would be to make sail from either Plymouth or Portsmouth and pass by the Lizard (point) with the land on the Larboard (starboard) side of the ship.
1.it means a lot or a great amount 2.large in quantity or number, abundant, plentiful
There is no such word as "corpious". -You possibly mean 'COPIOUS' which means abundant or in large amounts.
F = Fahrenheit & C = Celsius ..... a think it is :S.
A term that means without water is dehydrated. Dry, moisture-free, arid, and drought are all also terms that mean without water.
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