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Snow, rain and its frozen form, hail, are the names you seek.
There is a fourth kind of precipitation called virga, which is rain precipitated from a cloud, but which fails to reach the ground.
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∙ 10y agoPrecipitation forms when water vapor in the atmosphere condenses into liquid or solid water droplets. This can happen through processes like cooling, convergence of air masses, or uplift of air. Once these droplets become heavy enough, they fall back to the Earth's surface as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
The biosphere is the part of Earth's surface and atmosphere where living organisms exist. It includes all ecosystems and living organisms, from the depths of the ocean to high in the mountains.
The radiation that Earth receives from the sun can be absorbed by the atmosphere, reflected back into space, or absorbed by the Earth's surface and converted into heat energy.
Primary waves (P-waves) are body waves that travel through the interior of the Earth and are the fastest seismic waves. Surface waves, on the other hand, travel along the Earth's surface and are responsible for most of the shaking and damage during an earthquake. Surface waves have larger amplitudes and longer wavelengths compared to P-waves.
Weathering breaks down rocks into smaller pieces, erosion transports these pieces to new locations by water, wind, or glaciers, and deposition drops these pieces in new locations, shaping the Earth's surface over time.
Surface area is important for living things because it dictates the rate of exchange of materials with the environment. A larger surface area allows for more efficient absorption of nutrients and gases, as well as the release of waste products. This is crucial for processes like respiration, digestion, and photosynthesis to occur effectively.
they obviously destroy things...
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soften the surface and create earthquakes. another version of the grand canyon
The ozone layer protects the earth and the organisms on the earth's surface by absorbing the UV rays from our sun
No, it's known as erosion. Corrosion is the weathering of things like metal and glass.
Primary waves (P-waves) are body waves that travel through the interior of the Earth and are the fastest seismic waves. Surface waves, on the other hand, travel along the Earth's surface and are responsible for most of the shaking and damage during an earthquake. Surface waves have larger amplitudes and longer wavelengths compared to P-waves.
Weathering breaks down rocks into smaller pieces, erosion transports these pieces to new locations by water, wind, or glaciers, and deposition drops these pieces in new locations, shaping the Earth's surface over time.
changes by the moving air. when weathering moves things around apperances start to change. then, we change it to by moving things like rocks and grass and we change the earth.
heat and pressure in the earths crust with little if any chemical change.
It makes things weigh more or less, depending on the surface gravity.
no
The thing that cause the changes on the Earth is the worst because after an earthquake you could rebuild things an they could look 100 percent better than they did before the Natural disaster occurred.