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I think you mean 'Why do clouds stay in the sky?' An answer to that question is: because the water droplets are so small and so high in the atmosphere, they are able to stay airborne until they condense and gravity pulls them to the ground as rain or the droplets evaporate completely and become invisible water vapor.
water vapour go up into the clouds as a gas causing the clouds to get heavy thus releasing water droplets
Water vapor in the cool air condenses in to tiny droplets of water, forming clouds.
Fluffy clouds are called cumulus clouds. Cumulus clouds may be formed by three things: supercooled water droplets, ice crystals, or water vapor. What they are made of depends on the temperature. They are formed when warm surface air rises from the earth and the temperature in the atmosphere drops.
Clouds form when water vapor condenses into tiny liquid droplets. If enough condensation occurs in a cloud then some of the droplets will grow bigger and fall as rain.
Clouds are formed by when tiny droplets of vapor form together.Clouds are classified by how high up in the atmosphere they occur.
Clouds are made of vapor, but when the vapor gets too dense, droplets form, fall, and become rain.
"evaporation is what happens" no... that's condensation....
condensation
Condensation
I think you mean 'Why do clouds stay in the sky?' An answer to that question is: because the water droplets are so small and so high in the atmosphere, they are able to stay airborne until they condense and gravity pulls them to the ground as rain or the droplets evaporate completely and become invisible water vapor.
water vapour go up into the clouds as a gas causing the clouds to get heavy thus releasing water droplets
The process of which water is stored in the atmosphere as vapor, such as clouds & humidity.
condensation
Evapouration.
Clouds form.
A large concentration of tiny water droplets is called a cloud. Clouds are formed from water vapor that condense into clouds.