Condensation
The clouds do form in the final part of water cycle where warm water cools and condenses to form the clouds.
During condensation, the water vapor in the air condenses into a cloud.
Condensation (after the water vapor has risen, expanded and cooled)
condensation
water vapor
cloudes take place in the water cycle by producing the rain in little bits
condensation I on your mirro
Precipitation is occurring when the clouds release rain.
Clouds are part of our water cycle, and our water cycle is the natural way of recycling our water so we can drink it again. Without the water cycle (and clouds), we would have no drinkable drinking water!
Clouds are part of the water cycle. The water cycle is a description of how water gets used over and over again.Water evaporates from the sea, lakes or moist land when the sun heats it up. As it goes into the sky it cools down and condenses to form small water droplets. This is what clouds are made of. Clouds form rain which falls on the land which ends up in rivers, lakes and the sea... it then evaporates and goes back into the air and the cycle continues.
the condensation part
They are part of the water cycle.
condensation
The water cycle, sometimes called the Precipitation cycle.
cloudes take place in the water cycle by producing the rain in little bits
percipitation.
condensation I on your mirro
Precipitation is occurring when the clouds release rain.
Clouds are important because they are part of the Earth's water cycle. If clouds did not exist, life would not continue on earth.
Condensation, which is part of the water cycle.
Clouds are part of our water cycle, and our water cycle is the natural way of recycling our water so we can drink it again. Without the water cycle (and clouds), we would have no drinkable drinking water!
its part of the water cycle and that's how we get water it gets recycled and it goes evaporation condensation then precipitation!