Water appears in the liquid state in the atmosphere in the form of clouds, fog and mist. These consist of millions of tiny drops of liquid water suspended in the air currents. If these collect together as bigger drops they can fall as rain.
Individual droplets are so small, that they can stay suspended in the air. If the droplets combine into larger drops that are too heavy to stay suspended, they fall as raindrops.
Clouds are air masses filled with tiny water droplets or ice crystals.
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It depends because water and liquid has tiny tiny drops that can be 50 degrees or drops that can be 90 degrees. You only feel the average of the water or liquid. Room temperature is colder and hotter depending on the average liquids and tiny tiny drops
Depending on where they are in the air and their sizes: fog clouds drizzle mist
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you feel or touch tiny drops of water along with the cool air.
water vapor
A mass of tiny drops of water in the sky is called a cloud. These clouds become heavy and then create rain.
When the temperature drops the less water vapor in the air
When the temperature drops the less water vapor in the air
When we boil water and expose the steam (water vapor) to a cold surface, it will condense into tiny drops of water on the cold surface. If you can see the 'steam'rising above the water, it has already condensed into tiny droplets of water in the cool air.