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Why do higher temperatures often result in greater precipitation?(1 point)
Responses higher temperatures stimulate evaporation
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calm luh fit
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Why do higher temperatures often result in greater precipitation?(1 point)
Responses higher temperatures stimulate evaporation
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calm luh fit
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Do freshwater create rain
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which doppler radar weather map shows little rain fallng
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goku
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A scientist mixes Substance A with water and Substance B with water. Then she mixes the solutions of Substance A and B. A solid
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Why do higher temperatures often result in greater precipitation?(1 point) Responses higher temperatures stimulate evaporation
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What type of precipitation is falling in the Great Lakes region and what temperatures would be required?
Make it look like a 10
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Jason Garcia
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Average annual precipitation and _____ are the two major features that define the biomes on Earth.
Responses A location B
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A ball of ice that fall from the clouds
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Source of precipitation.
A. Cumulonimbus B. Clouds C. Nimbus D. Stratus
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Water evaporates from the surface into the sky and back down to the earth as what?
(1 point) Responses Clouds Clouds Thunder
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Source of precipitation.
A. Stratus B. Nimbus C. Clouds D. Cumulonimbus
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name two form (type) of precipitation assossociated with line thunderstorm
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name two (type)of precipitation associated with line thunderstorm
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name two types of precipation associated with line thubderstorm
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Average annual precipitation and _____ are the two major features that define the biomes on Earth.
Responses A locationlocation B
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bob
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types of precipitation
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It rained from 9:19a.m. to 11:31a.m.
How long was it raining?
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Precipitation adds new water to Earth’s water sources.
A. True B. False
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North Africa does not get much rainfall
True or False
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What kind of precipitation is most of Iowa (IA) experiencing?
* 20 points sunny rain rain and thunderstorms mixed precipitation
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At 90 °C, a solution of 80 g of KNO3 in 100 g of H2O. How much KNO3 will precipitate out if the temperature is lowered to 10
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Which of the following is an example of a precipitate?
A liquid evaporating into gas B a solid formed from a frozen liquid C a
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hich describes how precipitation falls in mountainous regions?(1 point)
Responses more on the windward side of mountains more on
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Average annual rainfall in elephants biome
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In this process, the filtered solid is redissolved and reprecipitated.
* 1 point Peptization Coprecipitation Reprecipitation
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What happens when a strip of plastic is placed in a silver nitrate solution
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Water that falls from the atmosphere to the land and oceans is called...
Group of answer choices condensation precipitation
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let's compare the means and standard deviations:
- City A has a higher mean annual precipitation (47.94 inches) compared to City
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I -------- before I came out
a- had rained b- has rained c-rained
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it condenses to form clouds that cause precipitation in mountainous regions.
rewrite this
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