Rain? Really? Of course its Rain, its called Precipitation!
no droplets form on ground
The sun evaporates water from lakes and oceans. As the air rises, it cools. The water vapor condenses into tiny droplets of water. The droplets crowd together and form a cloud. Wind blows the cloud (you answered 'droplet') towards the land. The tiny droplets join together and fall as precipitation to the ground. The water soaks into the ground and collects in rivers and lakes. The cycle that never ends has started again!
the 2 was that rain can form is that water droplets or ice crystals melt as they fall which creates rain.
Clouds produce rain because water that has been evaporated needs somewhere to go. Any h20 gets evaporated. And then condensed which means for water to become a water vapor or cloud. Once so much water gets evaporated and then condensed, it has no where where else to go but down. Gravity can't hold the droplets of water that form in clouds. droplets of water fall down onto the ground. These droplets of water are known as rain.
Because of their small size, cloud droplets have a very large surface area in proportion to their volume, which means they have an extremely slow terminal velocity. As a result, they are easily kept aloft by air currents. Additionally, because the air below a cloud is unsaturated, a cloud droplet would evaporate as soon as it existed the cloud.
no droplets form on ground
Water vapor is important because it creates clouds and it's water molecules combine to form water droplets that can either fall to the ground as rain, or freeze and fall to the ground as sleet, snow, or hail.
Dew is formed by condensation - the water from the air around the ground becomes heavy enough to form into droplets on any areas which are colder than the air.Rain is formed when water droplets condense above the ground and fall.
Dew, which is the condensation of water droplets on the ground.
The sun evaporates water from lakes and oceans. As the air rises, it cools. The water vapor condenses into tiny droplets of water. The droplets crowd together and form a cloud. Wind blows the cloud (you answered 'droplet') towards the land. The tiny droplets join together and fall as precipitation to the ground. The water soaks into the ground and collects in rivers and lakes. The cycle that never ends has started again!
due to the wind blow of air water fall discontineus form ,due to surface tension and drag forces of air causes as water droplets
water droplets in the air form rain which is part of the water cycle
rain
the 2 was that rain can form is that water droplets or ice crystals melt as they fall which creates rain.
Water Droplets Don't Form In The Ocean .. They Form In The Clouds With The Help Of Precipitation
Clouds form when water vapor condenses into tiny liquid droplets. If enough condensation occurs in a cloud then some of the droplets will grow bigger and fall as rain.
The droplets on grass (when there is no presence of dew) is not water but xylem sap. This is caused as an effect of root pressure when there is high amounts of water potential.