Well first it turns into a cloud the when the cloud becomes to heavy the water falls and becomes rain
Heat from the sun evaporates water from the oceans which then falls as rain
acid rain forms when pollution gets blown into water vapor which evaporates into the sky then falls :)
When water evaporates from the Earth's surface due to heat energy from the sun, it rises into the atmosphere as water vapor. This water vapor eventually cools and condenses to form clouds, which can then lead to precipitation, such as rain.
Rain is formed when water droplets in the clouds combine and become heavy enough to fall to the ground. The salt particles in the ocean water are left behind when the water evaporates to form clouds, so the rain that falls is typically fresh water. Salt water is not generally carried up into the atmosphere where clouds form.
First the water evaporates, it then condenses and precipitate as rain. Rain water is then collected.
Rain is made when water on the earth's surface evaporates into the cloud layer above. When the clouds become saturated, the water is released into the air in the form of rain, or snow when it is very cold out.
Yes. Precipitation can be rain, sleet, snow, or hail. It happens when water evaporates and condenses to form clouds.
The sun shines onto rivers and the seas, and the water evaporates. (water under heat, turns to an air form of water) The water evaporates, and when all this evaporated water adds up, it turns into a cloud. But when the cloud becomes too heavy, the evaporated water turns back into water, and comes down from the skies as rain.
Water evaporates to form water vapour. When it reaches up,l it condenses to form rain, snow , sleet and then comes down.
Evaporated water forms again clouds and rain.
After water evaporates, it condenses into clouds. When enough water droplets form in the cloud, they can start to adhere to dust and other particles in the atmosphere. Once these droplets grow heavy enough, they fall to the ground as rain.
because the water evaporates for it