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noun
Any or all of the forms of water particles, whether liquid or solid, that fall from the atmosphere (e.g., rain, hail, snow or sleet). It is a major class of hydrometeor, but it is distinguished from cloud, fog, dew, rime, frost, etc., in that it must fall. It is distinguished from cloud and virga in that it must reach the ground.
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When it comes to precipitation, the future is less certain.
Both solutions pass to precipitation after leaching is completed.
The model showed that, while temperatures dropped sharply as CO2 was reduced, the disruption to precipitation continued for several decades.
After leaching, the pregnant solution is separated from the insoluble residue and sent to precipitation.
The pregnant solution is drained away and taken to precipitation tanks.
This process leads to the condensation of moisture and to precipitation.
A warming atmosphere has two effects related to precipitation, experts say: it causes more moisture to evaporate from the oceans and fresh waters, thus producing heavier rains.
River runoff was more sensitive to precipitation than to temperature.
"So this time we did pieces that would respond to precipitation".
Soot is usually cleansed from the air in a couple of weeks, largely due to precipitation.
The hardening stress owing to precipitation is calculated.
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