Seattle gets sooo much rain but it rarely snows there so move to
Seattle Washinton :)
Most of the world's rain and snow comes from the tropical rainforest ecosystem.
Yes, most of the world receives more rain than snow. This is because snow generally requires colder temperatures, whereas rain can fall in a wider range of temperatures. Areas that are closer to the equator tend to receive more rain, while regions farther from the equator may experience more snow.
No, most of the rain in the US does not start as snow. Rain typically forms when water vapor in the atmosphere condenses into liquid droplets and falls to the ground. However, in colder regions and during winter months, precipitation may start as snow before melting into rain as it reaches the ground.
no it's rain. that's what most people think when they here the word precipitation
Solid is snow; liquid is rain and gas is water vapor
Most of the world's rain and snow comes from the
the defintion of desert is a place where there is barely any rain it doesnt have to be sandy it can have snow because it doesnt rain like antartica look it up
Most of the world's rain and snow comes from the tropical rainforest ecosystem.
The world DOES receive more rain than snow.
USA
there is no rain. its snow
Not necessarily. Rain is most certainly precipitation but precipitation can be rain, hail or snow for example. Other recognized forms are ice pellets, snow grains, snow pellets, and drizzle (which is differentiated from rain).
In Virginia, the month that typically receives the most snow is January, while the month that usually gets the most rain is July.
Yes, most of the world receives more rain than snow. This is because snow generally requires colder temperatures, whereas rain can fall in a wider range of temperatures. Areas that are closer to the equator tend to receive more rain, while regions farther from the equator may experience more snow.
No, most of the rain in the US does not start as snow. Rain typically forms when water vapor in the atmosphere condenses into liquid droplets and falls to the ground. However, in colder regions and during winter months, precipitation may start as snow before melting into rain as it reaches the ground.
no it's rain. that's what most people think when they here the word precipitation
rain, snow, hail, lightning. most of this depends on where you live :)