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Snow in polar regions can accumulate without high levels of precipitation due to cold temperatures causing minimal melting of existing snow, and the slow sublimation of ice into the atmosphere. This leads to a net accumulation of snow and ice over time, even with relatively low precipitation rates.
cold / heavy / light / cloudy It depends on what precipitation you are talking about rain, snow that kind of precipitation you could use light /heavy/cold. If you mean precipitation from a chemical reaction you could use cloudy/white/coloured etc
Light precipitation refers to any form of water falling from the atmosphere (such as rain, drizzle, or snow) in small amounts. It is usually characterized by low intensity and can vary in size of droplets or flakes.
The type of precipitation that will occur depends on the temperature of the air at different atmospheric levels. Warmer temperatures imply rain, while colder temperatures result in snow or freezing rain. Factors like humidity and winds can also influence the type of precipitation.
The northwest could experience light precipitation, moderate precipitation, or heavy precipitation over time.
The northwest could experience light precipitation, with total amounts ranging from 0.01 to 0.1 inches, which may occur frequently. Moderate precipitation can range from 0.1 to 0.3 inches, providing steady rainfall. Heavy precipitation in the northwest could see amounts exceeding 1 inch in a short period, leading to potential flooding and severe weather.
Light reaches areas that are not in direct light by means of indirect light. The indirect light reaches the areas by reflecting off other surfaces.
the light areas of the moon are called the highlands. the dark areas are called maria.
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