Precipitation
Precipitation means snow, sleet or rain.
The word "precipitation" covers all kinds of moisture which fall naturally on the earth (i.e. not by sprinklers, for example). Rain is the most common form of precipitation, but other forms include sleet, snow, hail and dew.
Infiltration describes the movement of moisture from the surface into the ground. Percolation is the word used to describe the movement of a fluid through a porous and permeable medium such as soil.
The Greek word for writing about or describing the earth is "geography."
"Topography" is a word that refers to the physical features of the earth's surface, such as mountains, valleys, and rivers.
Rain. Also, precipitation.
The word "eclipse" means "in the shadows". In an eclipse of the sun, sun, moon and earth are all lined up, so that the moon's shadow falls on the Earth. In an eclipse of the moon, it is the shadow of the Earth that falls on the Moon.
Inter is the word that means to bury in the earth.
Precipitation means snow, sleet or rain.
The word "precipitation" covers all kinds of moisture which fall naturally on the earth (i.e. not by sprinklers, for example). Rain is the most common form of precipitation, but other forms include sleet, snow, hail and dew.
Geology is the primary earth science and means "study of the earth"
drought
precipitation
Updraft means the air around the earth.
Infiltration describes the movement of moisture from the surface into the ground. Percolation is the word used to describe the movement of a fluid through a porous and permeable medium such as soil.
Desiccation .
the rejuvenation of the earth