Water collects in large droplets in the bottom of fuel tanks when the water is in its free state.
Rain forms when water droplets in clouds combine and grow large enough to fall to the ground. These water droplets typically come from condensation of water vapor in the air, which collects in the clouds and eventually falls as rain when the droplets become heavy enough.
A large concentration of tiny water droplets is called a cloud. Clouds are formed from water vapor that condense into clouds.
A large concentration of tiny water droplets suspended in the air is called fog.
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Drops. Raindrops form in clouds and grow until they can no longer remain suspended. While falling, they are not in the shape of a "teardrop", but rather a sphere which is slightly flattened on the bottom by air resistance.
A large amount of droplets falling to the earth is called rainfall. It occurs when water vapor in the sky condenses into droplets and falls to the ground due to gravity. Rain is essential for replenishing water sources and supporting plant growth.
Billboards that collect water from the air usually use a technology known as fog nets or fog collectors. These are large mesh-like structures that capture water droplets from fog or mist in the air, which then drip down into a collection container. The collected water can then be filtered and used for various purposes.
Those would be suspended water droplets in the air, typically known as mist or fog. They are too large to remain airborne as individual droplets but not heavy enough to fall as precipitation.
clouds are large quantities of liquid water droplets
Those are raindrops, formed when water vapor in the clouds condenses and combines into larger droplets that become heavy enough to fall to the ground.
Yes. If they were only water vapor, you wouldn't be able to see them.
There is usually some water vapor in the air. When the air cools rapidly, the water vapor condenses into water droplets. Clouds are made up of these water droplets (or ice crystals, if it is cold enough). If the droplets get large enough, they fall to the ground as rain.