In solid form: sleet, hail, snow
In liquid form: rain, drizzle, fog
water that fall from the air to the earth is called precipitation
Rain, snow, hail are three states of water that falls from the clouds.
Presipatation
The answer is precipitation
Precipitation.
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Both:
in solid form it would be hailstones
in a semi solid form it would be snow
in liquid form it would be rain
any form of water that falls from the clouds and reaches earth surface
When clouds get so full of water droplets that they can't hold any more, the water falls back to the ground as rain! Sometimes the water droplets freeze and fall to the ground as snow, sleet, or hail. Water or ice that comes from clouds is called precipitation.
Clouds begin to form when water vapor reaches the correct: altitude, dew point, and temperature.
Rising air contains water vapor which, when reaches a high and cold altitude, creates liquid water which then falls out of clouds in the form of rain (or snow)
when rain-water once it falls on the earth, it may = 1. drain into rivers and streams,or 2.seep through the soil and gather underground as ground-water,or 3.falls on high mountains and get frozen during summers it melts and flows into the rivers
Is called precipitation.
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any form of water that falls from the clouds and reaches earth surface
Freezing water vapor inside clouds makes sleet when it falls to the ground. Freezing rain is rain that is liquid when it leaves the clouds but freezes when it hits the ground.
During a rain evaporaton is not significant before touching the ground.
the water on the ground turns into water vapor, then it rises to the clouds. once the clouds get to heavy they turn grayish black and relese the water (rain).
If you're talking about the basic water cycle, starting in the ocean, water evaporates into vapor (Evaporation) rising up until it reaches it's the dew point, then the water condenses and travel towards higher ground, sometimes it travels as far as sea level ground (Condensation), when it reaches that heavy point where the clouds is too heavy to carry the water it drops taking about 10-15 minutes from the clouds to reaches the surface of the Earth if clouds are in the strato zone (Precipitation).
When clouds get so full of water droplets that they can't hold any more, the water falls back to the ground as rain! Sometimes the water droplets freeze and fall to the ground as snow, sleet, or hail. Water or ice that comes from clouds is called precipitation.
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Clouds begin to form when water vapor reaches the correct: altitude, dew point, and temperature.
rain is water in liquid form, and clouds are water in gas form. when the air cools, water changes form into liquid and falls to the ground. water in gas form is a lot lighter than water in liquid form.
Water is evaporated from the ground and lakes and condenses into water droplets in the clouds. Then the water is released when it gets heavy enough and falls back to the ground as rain and the cycle starts over again.