Precipitation occurs when water droplets in the atmosphere combine to form larger droplets that become too heavy to remain suspended, leading to them falling as rain or snow. Another reason for precipitation is when warm, moist air rises and cools, causing the moisture to condense and fall as precipitation.
The sentence describes how precipitation occurs, in the form of rain, snow, or sleet, when heavy droplets fall from clouds to the Earth.
Condensation is when afetr the water evaporates, it collects together to form a cloud. When the water droplets get too heavy, precipitation occurs.
wet
Doldrums
The clouds evaporate the water and then when they are too heavy with water it starts to rain.
Tornadoes are usually accompanied by heavy rain and often accompanied by hail.
Two types of precipitation are rain and snow. Rain occurs when water droplets in clouds become heavy enough to fall to the ground, while snow occurs when water vapor in clouds freezes into ice crystals before falling.
When water droplets become too heavy, they fall from the sky as precipitation in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail. This process is known as precipitation, and it occurs when the moisture in the clouds becomes too heavy to be supported by the air.
Precipitation occurs when water droplets in the atmosphere combine to form larger droplets that become too heavy to remain suspended, leading to them falling as rain or snow. Another reason for precipitation is when warm, moist air rises and cools, causing the moisture to condense and fall as precipitation.
Cyclonic (frontal) precipitation
The doldrums have heavy precipitation,little wind
The sentence describes how precipitation occurs, in the form of rain, snow, or sleet, when heavy droplets fall from clouds to the Earth.
Areas with heavy precipitation are called rainforests or wetlands.
Yes, heavy precipitation often occurs along a cold front as warm air is lifted steeply over the colder denser air at the front, leading to condensation and significant rainfall or snowfall.
Yes, precipitation occurs when cloud particles such as water droplets or ice crystals become too heavy to remain suspended in the atmosphere and fall to the ground due to gravity. The type of precipitation (rain, snow, sleet, etc.) depends on the temperature at various altitudes in the atmosphere.
The driving force of precipitation is the condensation of water vapor in the atmosphere. As air rises and cools, it reaches its dew point and water vapor condenses into tiny droplets or ice crystals, forming clouds. When these droplets coalesce and become heavy enough, they fall to the ground as precipitation in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail.