Frozen water droplets are known as hail.
yes mainly for evaporation A cyclical process is reversible. Water falls from the clouds as rain, then the water winds up evaporating and returning to the clouds, then it falls again as rain, and so forth.
Precipitation
The fluffy frozen water that falls from clouds is snowflakes.
Clouds form and the water falls out of the air as ice or rain.
No, clouds are made of water that is heated up so it raises. It then condenses and becomes clouds. The cloud the gets tighter and tighter filled and the water gets heavier and heavier and then it falls down as rain.
They become Clouds that precipitation falls from.
Clouds form when water droplets collect on dust particles in the air. When the clouds become saturated, rain falls from the sky.
All rain falls from clouds, but clouds that you see which don't have rain falling from them are just not raining because the cloud has not become saturated with water vapour. When it does become so, it will rain.
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Condensation. The water vapor goes up into the sky forming clouds. When the clouds become too heavy with vapor, the water falls back down to earth as precipitation.
Any form if water falling from the clouds wether it be rain, sleet, snow or hail is considered precipitation.
Precipitation is part of the process called the water cycle.
A general word for water that falls from clouds is precipitation
When clouds cool the water vapour condenses and then falls as rain or snow etc
Condensed water falls as rain from the clouds.
Condensed water falls as rain from the clouds.
Well water is all over the planet (rivers, oceans, etc.). The sun wrms some of the water. The water (once warmed) takes on the form off a gas. The gas is called condensation. All the gas water comes together in areas, and form s clouds. When the clouds become to heavy the water falls back down as a liquid. This process is called the water cycle.