condensation from the ceiling drops water onto the ground and over the years it drops more and more water and the water dries and the minerals in it build up until it rises out of the ground .... stalagmites are rare as they come from the ground ... normally you find stalactites
Rainbows are formed by the reflection of sun onto water.
water drops are water that have only little left and there about 0.3cm
Fluffy clouds are called cumulus clouds. Cumulus clouds may be formed by three things: supercooled water droplets, ice crystals, or water vapor. What they are made of depends on the temperature. They are formed when warm surface air rises from the earth and the temperature in the atmosphere drops.
Yes water drops or ice depending on the temperature. But they do not "Conference" to do this, it is delegates that do that. Thus the answer is both true and false.
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Hail is formed (frozen rain drops).
drops of water formed a small trickle.
Rainbow is formed when light from a distant source usually the Sun falls on a collection of water drops such as in rain, spray, or fog.
condensation from the ceiling drops water onto the ground and over the years it drops more and more water and the water dries and the minerals in it build up until it rises out of the ground .... stalagmites are rare as they come from the ground ... normally you find stalactites
Insects who live on leaves absorb the Water either from the leaf or just drink from small water drops that have formed, especially in rain forests
Rainbows are formed by the reflection of sun onto water.
Condensation. Nothing is actually formed, the water vapour changes state to liquid water. Condensation is the process by which the change takes place rather than the product of the cooling.
When the dew point is below freezing, the liquid water may change directly into ice crystals.
Water drops from clouds is rain.
When the dew point is below freezing, the liquid water may change directly into ice crystals.
water drops are water that have only little left and there about 0.3cm