they are both water
Rain, snow, hail.
To convert snow to rain, a common rule of thumb is that 10 centimeters of snow is roughly equivalent to 1 centimeter of rain. Therefore, 30 centimeters of snow would be approximately equal to 3 centimeters of rain. This conversion can vary based on the density and moisture content of the snow, but this is a general estimate.
The nouns 'rain' and 'snow' are both singular, common, concrete nouns; words for types of water that fall from the sky; words for things.
The four most common types of precipitation are rain, snow, sleet, and hail. Rain occurs as liquid water droplets, snow as frozen ice crystals, sleet as ice pellets, and hail as solid ice balls formed in thunderstorms.
no it's rain. that's what most people think when they here the word precipitation
Rain is more common than snow in most parts of the world, as it occurs more frequently and in a wider range of climates. Snow is more prevalent in regions with colder temperatures and during specific seasons.
Rain, sleet, hail, snow and freezing rain
rain,sleet,freezing rain,snow,and hail
Rain, snow, hail.
rain, sleet, snow, hail
To convert snow to rain, a common rule of thumb is that 10 centimeters of snow is roughly equivalent to 1 centimeter of rain. Therefore, 30 centimeters of snow would be approximately equal to 3 centimeters of rain. This conversion can vary based on the density and moisture content of the snow, but this is a general estimate.
The nouns 'rain' and 'snow' are both singular, common, concrete nouns; words for types of water that fall from the sky; words for things.
Rain on the polar ice caps? Probably not; snow would be more common.
rain,sleet,mist,hail,or snow
Rain,hail,snow,sleet,and flurries.
The four most common types of precipitation are rain, snow, sleet, and hail. Rain occurs as liquid water droplets, snow as frozen ice crystals, sleet as ice pellets, and hail as solid ice balls formed in thunderstorms.
The three common types of precipitation are rain, snow, and hail. Rain is liquid water droplets falling from clouds, snow is frozen water crystals falling as white flakes, and hail is pellets of ice formed within thunderstorms.