A collection of water droplets suspended in the air is called a cloud. If the collection of water droplets is close to the ground it is called fog.
, Water Vapor floating in the air close to the ground is called fog. Fog is a very low cloud. Fog is a type Stratus cloud. It is Fog!
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Water droplets which are suspended into the air are called condensation. A lake, river or the sea, or any large body of water, produces water condensation which then rises into the air.
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Very small drops of water in the air are considered a mist.
fog is droplets of water vapor suspended into air above ground.
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Fog
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The deposit of water droplets on the ground is known as dew.
Mist or fog. Or 'dew'.
A large concentration of tiny water droplets is called a cloud. Clouds are formed from water vapor that condense into clouds.
The air needs to be cooled, the amount depending on how much water vapour is in it. When it's cooled sufficiently the water vapour will condense on solid things as water, or become very small droplets (fog/cloud). When this happens in the early mornings we call it dew, and the temperature at which the water will condense is known as the dewpoint.
As the air cools, it can contain less and less water vapor as a gas. So the vapor condenses and creates visible mist called fog, clouds, drizzle, and rain depending on where the water vapor condenses and how much of it condenses. The rain and drizzle forms as the mist groups together and creates the droplets and drops.
The deposit of water droplets on the ground is known as dew.
fog
A dust mote to condense around.
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.
Mist or fog. Or 'dew'.
0 degree centigrade after giving the latent heat.
water vapour go up into the clouds as a gas causing the clouds to get heavy thus releasing water droplets
A large concentration of tiny water droplets is called a cloud. Clouds are formed from water vapor that condense into clouds.
A single water molecule is too small to see. Water vapor is when the molecules begin to condense, several molecules forming together, forming tiny water droplets that are held aloft by the motion of the air around them.
When the air near the ground is cold, sleet,which is made up of many small ice pellets,falls.
The air needs to be cooled, the amount depending on how much water vapour is in it. When it's cooled sufficiently the water vapour will condense on solid things as water, or become very small droplets (fog/cloud). When this happens in the early mornings we call it dew, and the temperature at which the water will condense is known as the dewpoint.
They condense in the time period because of evaporation, therefore trapping the water vapor inside the glass and when there are enough vapor, like a cloud with rain, the water starts to form droplets and fall downward.