Snow and rain are both water. Rain naturally comes down as water and snow is just ice that soon melts turning into water.
Rain, snow, hail.
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, snow or sleet formed by the condensation of water vapour
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, sleet, snow, hail
Rain, snow, hail.
Rain on the polar ice caps? Probably not; snow would be more common.
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,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.
RainOther common forms of precipitation are snow, sleet, and fog. Oh, and hail. And yes, rain is the MOST common, but snow is very close up there.