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Q.1. What is precipitation ?
Q.2. What is the difference between snow n hailstones?
Q. 3. How rainfall occurs?
Q.4. Explain the types of rainfall?
Q. 5. What are the effects of precipitation write in detail .
Q. 6. What is mean by acid rain n what it's effect.Q.1. What is precipitation ?
Q.2. What is the difference between snow n hailstones?
Q. 3. How rainfall occurs?
Q.4. Explain the types of rainfall?
Q. 5. What are the effects of precipitation write in detail .
Q. 6. What is mean by acid rain n what it's effect.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by riyajaints20105
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  1. Precipitation is any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to the Earth. It comes in many forms, like rain, sleet, and snow. ... These ice crystals then fall to the Earth as snow, hail, or rain, depending on the temperature within the cloud and at the Earth's surface.
  2. Snow is made up of one or more tiny ice crystals that come together to form the intricate and unique shapes of a snowflake," says ABC weather specialist and presenter Graham Creed, "Whereas, hail is a frozen raindrop and is generally a lot bigger than a pure crystal of ice."
  3. Within a cloud, water droplets condense onto one another, causing the droplets to grow. When these water droplets get too heavy to stay suspended in the cloud, they fall to Earth as rain. ... Water vapor turns into clouds when it cools and condenses—that is, turns back into liquid water or ice.
  4. The three types of rainfall include relief, convectional, and frontal rainfall. Relief rainfall is rainfall that occurs when wind blows moist air...
  5. Two processes, possibly acting together, can lead to air becoming saturated: cooling the air or adding water vapor to the air. Precipitation forms as smaller droplets coalesce via collision with other rain drops or ice crystals within a cloud. Short, intense periods of rain in scattered locations are called "showers."
  6. Acid rain is caused by a chemical reaction that begins when compounds such as sulfur dioxide and oxides of nitrogen are released into the air. These substances can rise very high up into the atmosphere, where they mix and react with water, oxygen, and other chemicals to form more acidic pollutants called acid rain.

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