0 water that falls from the clouds towards the ground, especially as rain or snow -- осадки
1 In science, precipitation is rain or snow that falls to the ground. -- осадки
2 when a solid substance is formed in a liquid during a chemical reaction -- осадок
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.