depends how cold the climate and temperature of the region. Generally it will fall as rain, but at temperatures close to freezing will fall as sleet, and freezing or below..snow.
Most of the water that falls from the clouds is called precipitation and so it will either fall back to lakes, oceans, rivers, or becomes evaporated water.
basically it evaporates into the sky, eventually becoming rain/snow and falls back to earth. It rises into the atmosphere.
it is when the sun boils the water and it evaporates turning into clouds it then condensates falling down back as preecipatation (snow water) it falls back into the ocean river or sea its called the watercycle thats why
Storms at sea. The evaporated water falls back into the ocean with no net effect on salinity.
The further from the earth that you are the less gravity acts on you. This is because the object with the greatest mass in this case the earth pulls you to it. This is why when you drop a pencil it falls to the floor instead of flyin back to your hand.
Melting snow adds water to streams, rivers and creeks. which then evaporates and falls back to Earth in the form of rain or snow
Condensed water vapor from the sky typically falls back to Earth as rain.
Precipitation.
precipation
The rain cycle, Water vapor rises, cools , condenses into drops, and falls back to earth.
precipitation
Yes, it is correct.
into a river which goes to a collection/storage
water evaporates condenses and forms perception and falls back to earth to compleat the cycle
water evaporates condenses and forms perception and falls back to earth to compleat the cycle
Because in the water cycle, when water is evaporated, it accumulates in clouds and eventually falls back to Earth in the form of rain. If it didn't rain, Earth's water would evaporate, and eventually, the Earth would be dry.
The official meteorological term is precipitation.According to the US Geological Survey, a sub-organization of the US Department of the Interior: "Precipitation is water released from clouds in the form of rain, freezing rain, sleet, snow, or hail. It is the primary connection in the water cycle that provides for the delivery of atmospheric water to the Earth. Most precipitation falls as rain."
Acid rain!