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what is the mojer from of precipitation?​

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Answered by bittumogatalareddy
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The different types of precipitation are:

Rain. Most commonly observed, drops larger than drizzle (0.02 inch / 0.5 mm or more) are considered rain. ...

Drizzle. Fairly uniform precipitation composed exclusively of fine drops very close together. ...

Ice Pellets (Sleet) ...

Hail. ...

Small Hail (Snow Pellets) ...

Snow. ...

Snow Grains. ...

Ice Crystals.

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Answered by piyush88147
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The different types of precipitation are:

The different types of precipitation are:Rain. Most commonly observed, drops larger than drizzle (0.02 inch / 0.5 mm or more) are considered rain. ...

The different types of precipitation are:Rain. Most commonly observed, drops larger than drizzle (0.02 inch / 0.5 mm or more) are considered rain. ...Drizzle. Fairly uniform precipitation composed exclusively of fine drops very close together. ...

The different types of precipitation are:Rain. Most commonly observed, drops larger than drizzle (0.02 inch / 0.5 mm or more) are considered rain. ...Drizzle. Fairly uniform precipitation composed exclusively of fine drops very close together. ...Ice Pellets (Sleet) ...

The different types of precipitation are:Rain. Most commonly observed, drops larger than drizzle (0.02 inch / 0.5 mm or more) are considered rain. ...Drizzle. Fairly uniform precipitation composed exclusively of fine drops very close together. ...Ice Pellets (Sleet) ...Hail. ...

The different types of precipitation are:Rain. Most commonly observed, drops larger than drizzle (0.02 inch / 0.5 mm or more) are considered rain. ...Drizzle. Fairly uniform precipitation composed exclusively of fine drops very close together. ...Ice Pellets (Sleet) ...Hail. ...Small Hail (Snow Pellets) ...

The different types of precipitation are:Rain. Most commonly observed, drops larger than drizzle (0.02 inch / 0.5 mm or more) are considered rain. ...Drizzle. Fairly uniform precipitation composed exclusively of fine drops very close together. ...Ice Pellets (Sleet) ...Hail. ...Small Hail (Snow Pellets) ...Snow. ...

The different types of precipitation are:Rain. Most commonly observed, drops larger than drizzle (0.02 inch / 0.5 mm or more) are considered rain. ...Drizzle. Fairly uniform precipitation composed exclusively of fine drops very close together. ...Ice Pellets (Sleet) ...Hail. ...Small Hail (Snow Pellets) ...Snow. ...Snow Grains. ...

The different types of precipitation are:Rain. Most commonly observed, drops larger than drizzle (0.02 inch / 0.5 mm or more) are considered rain. ...Drizzle. Fairly uniform precipitation composed exclusively of fine drops very close together. ...Ice Pellets (Sleet) ...Hail. ...Small Hail (Snow Pellets) ...Snow. ...Snow Grains. ...Ice Crystals.

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