Precipitation
That would be clouds. Clouds are made up of tiny water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the atmosphere. They form when warm air rises and cools, causing the water vapor in the air to condense into visible droplets.
Dew
A cloud that forms on the earth's surface is often referred to as fog. Fog is a type of low-lying cloud that consists of water droplets suspended in the air near the ground.
Rain falls from clouds to Earth's surface in the form of liquid water droplets.
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The crystals may display a "Crescumulate texture".
Cirrus clouds form far above the Earth's surface, typically at altitudes above 20,000 feet. They are thin and wispy in appearance and are composed of ice crystals.
Magma beneath the Earth's surface cools and solidifies to form mineral crystals. This process takes place over long periods of time, allowing different types of crystals to form depending on the minerals present in the magma.
The word you're looking fro is... rain.
Igneous rocks with larger crystals are typically found below the surface where there is slower cooling, allowing time for crystals to grow. These rocks are known as intrusive igneous rocks and are usually found in the Earth's crust, in regions of volcanic activity or in mountain ranges.
If lava on Earth's surface cools quickly, the resulting igneous rock will have small crystals. Rapid cooling does not allow sufficient time for crystals to grow, leading to a fine-grained texture. This is characteristic of volcanic rocks such as basalt. In contrast, slower cooling, often occurring beneath the surface, allows for larger crystals to form in intrusive igneous rocks like granite.
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