Yes, clouds are basically water.
yes often heavy rain but rain can fall from different types of clouds
yes.
Clouds don't really collapse but they do 'fall' from the sky as rain. You see clouds are made from water vapour that evaporate from the sea forming clouds and think how do they fall the fall by rain the water vapour creates water droplets and it's too heavy so they fall by rain
rain
The clouds are rain. all the clouds are is water vapor(thats a fancy name for microscopic water) the water is so SMALL in the clouds it is too light to fall. then when it is heavy enough to fall you get rain
yes
Clouds form when water starts to condense, so clouds eventually grow until they rain themselves to death-clouds mean rain.
It must first evaporate and then it must condense into a cloud. As soon as the water droplets get too heavy, then they fall as rain.
yes often heavy rain but rain can fall from different types of clouds
It will condense into clouds and rain and the cycle will start over.
yes.
First the sun evaporates rain/puddles or other liquids, then these liquids and/or dirt particles that were also evaporated condense (condensation) into clouds. After the clouds evaporate enough water condense into a full cloud, depending on the weather it would then precipitate into rain, sleet, snow, or hail. Now for the second question, if the sun didn't evaporate water there would be no water to form rain clouds. If there were no condensation there would be no rain clouds (there would be clouds just not rain clouds) and if there were no precipitation there would be no rain.
It will condense into clouds and rain and the cycle will start over.
Clouds don't really collapse but they do 'fall' from the sky as rain. You see clouds are made from water vapour that evaporate from the sea forming clouds and think how do they fall the fall by rain the water vapour creates water droplets and it's too heavy so they fall by rain
rain: the clouds collect eough water from the ocean to the clouds and the clouds get too heavy and have to fall down. hail: the water from the clouds get frozen and turn into snow
When air is rising.
Condensation of the water vapor in clouds creates precipitation, which includes rain, snow, and various forms of frozen water that fall from the sky, returning water to the environment. In some cases, surface clouds (fog) can condense directly to provide liquid water.