At a temperature of 3°C, precipitation typically falls as rain. However, if the temperature is close to freezing and conditions are right, it could also fall as sleet or freezing rain, especially if there is a layer of warmer air above a cold surface. Snow is less likely at this temperature but can occur if the temperature drops slightly or if the atmospheric conditions are suitable.
Precipitation intensity refers to the rate at which precipitation falls, often measured in inches per hour or millimeters per hour. Precipitation type refers to the form in which the precipitation falls, such as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
Yes, it falls as a frozen form of water, then it's precipitation.
The Grand Canyon National Park receives an average of 16 inches of precipitation annually. The majority of this precipitation falls as snow in the winter months at the higher elevations of the park.
Precipitation is when water falls from the sky in any form: rain, sleet, snow, hail, etc.
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Precipitation intensity refers to the rate at which precipitation falls, often measured in inches per hour or millimeters per hour. Precipitation type refers to the form in which the precipitation falls, such as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
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The word is spelled precipitation. When rain falls it is called precipitation.
Most of the Earth's precipitation falls in the ocean.
When water falls to the ground, it is called precipitation, which can take the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
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The liquid has 'precipiated' out of it's previous solution - so the rain/sleet/snow is precipitation.
It falls as precipitation, such as rain, or hail.
Yes, it falls as a frozen form of water, then it's precipitation.