By Bethany Teichert, Audrey Palfrey, Elizabeth False.

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By Bethany Teichert, Audrey Palfrey, Elizabeth False.

Precipitation: is ay form of water the falls from clouds and retuned to the Eater's surface. Examples are rain,snow, hail, sleet, freezing rain. These are common tips of precipitation.

Rain is the most common kin of precipitation. Is made out of little droplets of water. The droplets of water are about.5 millimeter or less in diameter. Rain gauge: Is s open-ended can or tube that collects rainfall. That is how rain is measured.

Sleet is made out of water little droplets that when falls to the ground goes through air that is 0 degrees Celsius would is the freezing point of water. As the water drops from the atmosphere fall the water freezes as it is falling. The water freezes into solid ice particles. When hits the ground the ice particles bounce.

Most people think that freezing rain is the same as sleet wale it is not. Freezing rain falls as a liquid and freezes just as it hits the ground. the ground most be at a cold tempter to freezes. Freezing rain dose not bounce like sleet it sticks. This can be dangers the ice particle that get made form a thin layer a ice can get heavy enough that it can brake tree branches. People can also slip and fall and hart them selves and have to the hospital. Way that you proven falling is to put slat and sand down on the ice so you will not fall.

Hail is made in a cloud not freezing in the air or on the ground. Hail gets made in the thunder cloud by a strong updraft air in the cloud carry's the hailstone up and down the clouds region many times until the hailstone is to heavy to carry then it falls. The more times the hailstone goes through the circle the bigger the hailstone will get when it falls.

The water vapor in a cloud is converted directly