Yes
Precipitation
Evaporation is the cause of precipitation. The clouds gather vaporized water, and when they are full, they allow precipitation to fall in the form of ran or snow.
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.
Drops of water that fall from clouds.
It's just the way clouds release excess water.
When the clouds become to heavy with the condensed liquid, precipitation happens
precipitation
Precipitation
Clouds are actually little droplets of water. When they fill up and get heavy they fall as precipitation. Ligthning and thunder may follow.
Precipitation
When the water vapour in clouds merge and become droplets, they will fall as rain. Two basic reasons are the droplets have become too heavy, and gravity.
Evaporation. When ground water evaporates it turns in to water molecules. the molecules condense and form a cloud when the water in the cloud becomes too heavy the water fall in some form of precipitation. (i.e. rain, snow, sleet, hale...)
Clouds
The sun heats up the water then the water vapour condenses into clouds. The clouds become saturated and precipitation is the result.
because the clouds are practicaly made from water and once that builds up it has to fall making...rain.
Evaporation is the cause of precipitation. The clouds gather vaporized water, and when they are full, they allow precipitation to fall in the form of ran or snow.
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