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Petrodollar clouds form when a interstellar clouds begins to shirk. The clouds goes from interstellar clouds to petrodollar clouds.
rain goes down, but never goes up actually it evaporates is transformed to water vapor goes into the clouds and eventually comes down as rain again (pixilated)
Water goes from a liqiud to solid cooler tempeture Remains the same substance
Yes. Light goes slower in 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.
When water vapor turns into clouds, it is called condensation. This process occurs when warm air containing water vapor rises and cools, causing the water vapor to condense into tiny water droplets that form clouds.
it is formed when water goes up to the sun then the clouds then it rains and goes back to the ocean and starts all over aggain.
the water from the sea evaporates to the sky. when it goes higher up, it condenses to form water doplets. it would then gather together to make clouds.
How do clouds form?: Clouds form when the water vapour goes up into the sky and creates a cloud What is a cloud cloud is a hard uncomfortable soft looking thing. It can be formed in all shapes and sizes. They may look soft and cuddly, But they are actually Cold, Damp and hard (I'm only 9 and I know that!)
sound form by it's vibration and it goes up and down
Air molecules. Sometimes enough air goes up to produce a significant up-draft ... and that can result in a real thunder-storm.also i think after that day the rain go up and go into the clouds. That is what i say the answer is to:[ What Goes Up When The Rain Comes Down]
Condensation. The water vapor goes up into the sky forming clouds. When the clouds become too heavy with vapor, the water falls back down to earth as precipitation.