Yes, at which point it takes the form of precipitation and returns to the earth as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
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∙ 13y agoWhen water vapour condenses into water droplets during rain it absorbs heat thus making the environment cool. Why so? - Quora When water vapour condenses into water droplets during rain it absorbs heat thus making the environment cool. Why so? Spandan Mallick, Save Water... save life!
Water vapor in the air cools and condenses into tiny droplets or ice crystals, forming clouds. When these droplets or crystals become heavy enough, they fall to the ground as precipitation, which can be rain if the temperature is above freezing.
CloudsThe rain comes from the clouds which has water in the form of water vapour .These water vapour condenses due to low temperature in the atmosphere and come to earth as rain or in any other way of precipitation
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these form in the sky when water vapour condenses into water droplets
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The condensing water droplets will form rain.
Water vapor in the air cools and condenses into tiny droplets or ice crystals, forming clouds. When these droplets or crystals become heavy enough, they fall to the ground as precipitation, which can be rain if the temperature is above freezing.
When water vapour condenses into water droplets during rain it absorbs heat thus making the environment cool. Why so? - Quora When water vapour condenses into water droplets during rain it absorbs heat thus making the environment cool. Why so? Spandan Mallick, Save Water... save life!
Rain water forms when water vapor in the air condenses into water droplets in the clouds. As the droplets grow larger and heavier, they fall to the ground as precipitation, or rain. This process is called the water cycle.
When water vapour condenses into water droplets during rain it absorbs heat thus making the environment cool. Why so? - Quora When water vapour condenses into water droplets during rain it absorbs heat thus making the environment cool. Why so? Spandan Mallick, Save Water... save life!
When water vapor is evaporation outside it rises to the sky and goes through the water cycle.
Clouds are formed when water vapour in the air is cooled and condenses as part of watercycle.clouds consist of billions of tiny water droplets (and even ice crystals) floating in the sky and appear in variety of shapes and sizes depending on how and where they are formed.however,there are three main types of clouds.Water evaporates from lakes, rivers and oceans as well as forests. The water vapour rises into the sky. The temperature is lower as height increases and the water molecules start to condense into tiny droplets. We see these droplets as fog when they are close to the Earth but as clouds when they are above us in a layer of cold air. As more and more water vapour condenses the clouds lose their white colour and become darker until eventually the water droplets are big enough to fall back to the Earth without evaporating.Water vapour
Clouds are formed when water vapour in the air is cooled and condenses as part of watercycle.clouds consist of billions of tiny water droplets (and even ice crystals) floating in the sky and appear in variety of shapes and sizes depending on how and where they are formed.however,there are three main types of clouds.Water evaporates from lakes, rivers and oceans as well as forests. The water vapour rises into the sky. The temperature is lower as height increases and the water molecules start to condense into tiny droplets. We see these droplets as fog when they are close to the Earth but as clouds when they are above us in a layer of cold air. As more and more water vapour condenses the clouds lose their white colour and become darker until eventually the water droplets are big enough to fall back to the Earth without evaporating.Water vapour
CloudsThe rain comes from the clouds which has water in the form of water vapour .These water vapour condenses due to low temperature in the atmosphere and come to earth as rain or in any other way of precipitation
Actually water evaporates , i.e , it becomes a gas and rises up. At high altitudes , the temperature is quite low , so it again condenses , and that's how it reaches the sky.