because when water evaporates it forms a cloud full of water
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.
Snow
hail or snow :)
Rain, snow, or hail.
Snow forms when water vapor in a cloud condenses directly into ice crystals, bypassing the liquid stage. These ice crystals then continue to grow in the cloud until they become heavy enough to fall to the ground as snowflakes.
Clouds contain snow when the temperature is low enough for water vapor to freeze into ice crystals within the cloud. These ice crystals then come together to form snowflakes, which eventually fall to the ground when they become heavy enough.
Snow is not a type of condensation fog. Condensation fog includes cloud and dew, where water vapor condenses in the air to form droplets that can then accumulate to form clouds or settle on surfaces as dew. Snow is formed by the direct transformation of water vapor into ice crystals in the atmosphere.
the name of the cloud full of rain isz cumulus....misz.remynisce
Rain and snow can come from the wind displacing the water vapor or clouds in other regions.
Rain would most be most likely to occur and then a rainbow would probably come out after the rain is finished
No, the solution is the air that you can see through before the cloud forms when you see the cloud the water has come out of solution.
Yes. Many of the Earths large rivers carry water from melting snow.