Drops of rain form when water evaporates and turns into water vapor. While it is in the sky it condenses, and becomes water again. Then the water falls in droplets.
If it is cold enough, these drops can also turn into sleet, hail, or snow.
with snow
Cirrus clouds are primarily made out of ice crystals.
ice pellets
Ice Crystals
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Cirrus cloud
Cirrus clouds are primarily made out of ice crystals.
collection of millions of water droplets and ice crystals are - cloud
No. Rain comes from clouds, but the clouds do not sweat. Clouds are made of water droplets, ice crystals, or a combination of the two. Rain falls when ice crystals grow inside a cloud, melt, and fall to the ground.
Cloud droplets grow through condensation of water vapor onto aerosol particles, leading to collisions and coalescence. Ice crystals grow through deposition of water vapor onto a nuclei, forming hexagonal shapes. Ice crystals typically grow at lower temperatures and supersaturation levels compared to cloud droplets. Both processes contribute to the formation of precipitation in clouds.
NOVEL STARS ANSWER: snow and ice crystals
ice pellets
Ice crystals inside of clouds are moved by circulating wind currents.
All snow begins as snow through what is called the Bergeron process. Water droplets within a cloud get drawn to the tiny ice crystals in the cloud due to their lower vapor pressure. In doing so, they diffuse onto the ice crystals, causing them to grow. When they become large enough, they fall out of the cloud as snowflakes.
Ice Crystals
Mostly ice crystals.
Yes they can, however only if the cloud is a cirrus cloud. A good example of this is hail.
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