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PRECIPITATION

PRECIPITATION. By Olivianna And Chelsea. SUMMARY. Precipitation : Any form of water that falls to Earth’s surface from the clouds Examples are: rain, snow, hail, and sleet. Hail: small, round pieces of ice formed in thunder clouds and falling like rain; hailstones

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PRECIPITATION

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  1. PRECIPITATION By Olivianna And Chelsea

  2. SUMMARY

  3. Precipitation : Any form of water that falls to Earth’s surface from the clouds • Examples are: rain, snow, hail, and sleet.

  4. Hail: small, round pieces of ice formed in thunder clouds and falling like rain; hailstones • Rain: water condensed from atmospheric vapor and falling in drops from the sky • Sleet: partly frozen rain; snow or hail mixed with rain. • Snow: water vapor frozen into crystals that fall to earth in soft, white flakes and spread often upon its as a white layer

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  7. Beyond The Lesson How snow forms

  8. It begins as it always does , forming in a cloud • It slowly freezes as it gets colder, falling to the bottom of the cloud • As it falls more water vapor freezes onto it • They become different sizes depending on the humidity or temperature

  9. What snow forms into

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