Precipitation in saltwater refers to the process where dissolved salts and minerals become solid and settle out of the water, often due to changes in temperature, salinity, or evaporation. This process can lead to the formation of salt crystals or other mineral deposits. In marine environments, precipitation occurs when conditions favor the saturation of certain compounds, leading them to separate from the solution. Common examples include the formation of halite (rock salt) or gypsum in saline waters.
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The average precipitation is 9ft.
Wet forms of acid pollution
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Rain, Hail, Snow, Sleet
when theres an increse in precipatation
yes
cold and lots of precipatation
Most precipitation in the taiga comes in the form of snow.
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