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The process where clouds release precipitation in the form of rain is called precipitation or rain formation. It occurs when water droplets in a cloud combine to form larger droplets that eventually become heavy enough to fall to the ground as rain.
This process is called condensation. As air rises and cools, it reaches its dew point and water vapor condenses into liquid water droplets. These droplets eventually combine to form clouds and can lead to precipitation in the form of rain or snow.
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The process by which water falls from clouds is called precipitation. It occurs when water droplets in the clouds combine and grow large enough to fall to the ground as rain, snow, sleet, or hail, depending on the atmospheric conditions.
Condensation is the process by which water vapor in the air turns into liquid water, forming clouds. Precipitation is when water in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail falls from the clouds to the ground.
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Falling moisture of clouds refers to the process by which water droplets in clouds coalesce and grow until they are heavy enough to fall as precipitation, such as rain or snow. This process is known as precipitation and occurs when the moisture content in the clouds exceeds their capacity to hold water, leading to the release of precipitation.
Yes, the source of all clouds and precipitation is water vapor. Water evaporates from bodies of water, such as oceans, lakes, and rivers, and rises into the atmosphere where it cools and condenses to form clouds. When the conditions are right, these clouds release precipitation in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
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Rain is formed when water droplets in clouds combine and grow in size until they are too heavy to remain suspended, falling to the ground as precipitation. This process is known as precipitation, and rain is a common form of it.
Evaporation form clouds, condensation of vapors from clouds form rains.