precipitation Meaning & Definition

  • En [ prɪˌsɪp.ɪˈteɪ.ʃən]
  • Us [ priːˌsɪp.əˈteɪ.ʃən]

Meaning of precipitation In English

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  • To be formed, raised (ombrotrophic) mires require high annual precipitations (> 2500 mm) evenly distributed through the year to protect the peat from severe oxidation.

  • In the context of global warming, cyanide has the role of changing the temperature and precipitations pattern, generating floods and landslides.

  • Data on daily precipitation and average temperature were obtained from a meteorological station situated 25 km from the experimental enclosures.

  • The scenarios with losses had overall harmful temperature impacts, with offsetting precipitation benefits.

  • Their smooth surfaces indicate chemical synthesis/precipitation rather than incomplete digestion.

  • Such systems are most likely to be found in areas with a high annual precipitation, although some semi-arid regions may also be included.

  • Cells became permineralized and no amorphous silica precipitation was observed.

  • First, there is more precipitation to support epilithic growth.

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Translations of precipitation In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    雨, (尤指雨或雪的)降落, 降水…

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  • 中文简体

    雨, (尤指雨或雪的)降落, 降水…

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  • Español

    precipitaciones, precipitación…

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  • Português

    precipitação…

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  • Français

    précipitation…

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  • Čeština

    srážky…

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  • Dansk

    nedbør…

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  • Indonesia

    hujan…

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