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Give a detailed explanation on different forms of precipitation. - Social Science

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Give a detailed explanation on different forms of precipitation.

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  • Forms of Precipitation:
    The form of precipitation in a region depends on the kind of weather or the climate of the region. Common types of precipitation include rain, sleet, freezing rain, hail, and snow.
  • Rain:
    The precipitation in the form of water droplets is called rain. The precipitation in which the size of raindrops is <0.5 mm in diameter is known as drizzle and the. raindrops with >0.5 mm in diameter are known as rain. Generally, drizzle takes place from stratus clouds.
  • Sleet:
    The precipitation which takes place in the form of a mixture of water droplets and tiny particles of ice (5mm in diameter) is known as sleet. Sometimes raindrops fall through a layer of air below 0°C. As they fall, the raindrops freeze into solid particles of ice. So, the mixture of water droplets and ice particles would fall on the earth surface.
  • Freezing Rain:
    At other times raindrops falling through cold air near the ground do not freeze in the air. Instead, the raindrops freeze when they touch a cold surface. This is called freezing rain.
  • Hail:
    The precipitation which consists of round pellets of ice that are larger than 5 mm in diameter is called hail or hailstones. A hailstone starts as an ice pellet inside a cold region of a cloud.
  • Snow:
    Often water vapour in a cloud is converted directly into snow pieces due to lowering of temperature. The precipitation in the form of a powdery mass of ice is known as snowfall. It is common in the polar and high mountainous regions.
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Chapter 2.3: Hydrologic Cycle - Evaluation [Page 111]

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Samacheer Kalvi Social Science [English] Class 8 TN Board
Chapter 2.3 Hydrologic Cycle
Evaluation | Q VIII. 3 | Page 111
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