Condensation
Clouds form as a result of condensation of water vapor in the atmosphere during the water cycle. The water vapor rises and cools, leading to condensation into tiny water droplets or ice crystals, forming clouds.
Water, because clouds are made of water in the form of "CONDENSATION" of the Water Cycle.
water condenses into the clouds than it rains and that's the cycle
condensation
When rising air cools, its capacity to hold moisture decreases, leading to the condensation of water vapor into tiny water droplets, which form clouds. This process releases latent heat, warming the surrounding air and potentially causing further rising and cooling. As more water vapor condenses, clouds grow and can lead to precipitation if the droplets coalesce into larger drops. This cycle is crucial in the Earth's weather system and is a key component of the water cycle.
the water is the way clouds matter are being form
The cycle that develops during air rising is called the convection cycle. It involves warm air rising, cooling and condensing to form clouds, followed by precipitation and then the sinking of cool air to complete the cycle.
Clouds form during the condensation stage of the water cycle. This occurs when water vapor in the air cools and changes into tiny water droplets or ice crystals, which gather together to create clouds.
the sky. look up the water cycle
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Evaporation form clouds and condensed water from clouds forms rains.
The process of condensation forms clouds in the water cycle. This occurs when water vapor in the air cools and transforms back into liquid water droplets, which then gather to form clouds.