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Precipitation occurs due to the immense collection of water vapor in the form of clouds. When the water vapor in these clouds gets too heavy, it falls. If it's cold enough, it falls as snow, or sometimes hail. Usually, however, it falls as rain.
Condensed water vapor from the sky typically falls back to Earth as rain.
water vapor has no water in it but clouds do
All clouds are made of water vapor.
Clouds ARE water vapor. That is what they are made of.
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.
Precipitation occurs due to the immense collection of water vapor in the form of clouds. When the water vapor in these clouds gets too heavy, it falls. If it's cold enough, it falls as snow, or sometimes hail. Usually, however, it falls as rain.
Condensed water vapor from the sky typically falls back to Earth as rain.
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The clouds are formed by water vapor evaporating from the ocean. The water vapor condenses and falls again as rain (or snow) thereby completing the water cycle.
bodies of water are evaporated into the sky. They collect and form clouds. the vapor in the clouds are condensed and released to the ground as precipitation. It can be in the form of rain, hail, sleet, or snow.
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.
Water is release from the clouds in a form such a rain, snow, hail, and this is called precipitation. Then the water is on the ground and getting heated from the sun and the water than turns to water vapor and evaporates into the clouds. After this, the water is really high up in the clouds and is cooled. The water condenses {turns into water droplets from water vapor} and falls to earth as precipitation. Glad I could help! This is the water cycle.
water vapor has no water in it but clouds do
Precipitation is rain, snow, sleet, hail, or any other water that falls from the sky. In meteorology, precipitation (also known as one of the classes of hydrometeors, which are atmospheric water phenomena) is any product of the condensation of atmospheric water vapor that is deposited on the Earth's surface. Precipitation is generated in clouds. When water vapor droplets in clouds become so large that updrafts within the clouds can no longer support them, the water will fall to the earth under the force of gravity.
The water evaporates, the vapor rises, goes in to the clouds , and falls again as rain or snow.