One of the properties of water that influences droplet formation is the surface tension. Generally a substance when it is in the gaseous state and in a condition of saturation, the substance will condense as the temperature and/or pressure change forming droplets.
Well, the water cycle is a naturally occurring cycle, and evaporation takes place if there is enough heat, which regardless is going to happen, whether on a particularly sunny day, or even a cold one. The heat from our earth ( global warming!) causes the evaporation, which triggers condensation and precipitation. :)
Raindrops are held together by surface tension. This is the ability of water to form an outer skin that holds it together. It is caused by weak hydrogen bonds.
precipitation
mass
cohesion
The last answer was just illogical. Condensation is water droplets in the water cycle.
Stratus clouds are mostly made of water droplets.
water droplets form when a cold surface touches a hotter surrounding air and condenses to form water droplets
When the rain and snow are right the small droplets of water in clouds forms larger droplets and precipitation occurs.
Condensation
cohesion
It’s wrong
Density
This is due to water's cohesive property.
water droplets in the air form rain which is part of the water cycle
Water Droplets Don't Form In The Ocean .. They Form In The Clouds With The Help Of Precipitation
ice droplets
Clouds form condensed droplets of water around molecules. This is tiny particle.
Cloud 'seeding' creates microscopic particles around which water droplets can form. The droplets 'stick' together to form raindrops. It's the addition of the 'foreign matter' that allows water to condense into rain.
5 droplets form a raindrop.
cumulus clouds form layers with water droplets
these form in the sky when water vapour condenses into water droplets