Cirrus clouds.
It may condense into clouds, or into precipitation, because cooler air cannot hold as much water vapor as warmer air.
There is a lot of water on earth. The ocean is just a huge basin that hold all of it. Only the highest land can escape from the water and become what is now known as dry land
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Clouds are a collection of super-cooled water and ice crystals. As light shines towards clouds, a percentage is reflected by the water/ice. Yet some light and UV radiation still slips through.
Because there can be a lot of water in warm air, stratus clouds can easily turn into dark, rain and snow-producing nimbostratus clouds.
The sun evaporates water from the Earth and it turns into water vapour. Water vapour rises up into the sky and forms clouds. When the clouds get heavy (means a lot of evaporation), water falls form the sky as rain. The water comes from the clouds. (clouds are not gases. They are solids)
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Yes, clouds form when water vapor in the air condenses into liquid water droplets or ice crystals. This process occurs when the air becomes saturated with water vapor and the droplets or crystals accumulate to form visible clouds in the atmosphere.
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Clouds are actually nothing more than water vapour (mist), carried on the wind. When the water vapour gathers into bigger droplets of water, it usually rains. A lot depends on temperature, with rain, snow, sleet, hail, being possible results.
There are a lot of different factors involved that vary from location to location, but one of the main reasons is that when air gets colder, it is not able to hold as much water vapor, so the water condenses into clouds. Temperatures are cooler at higher elevations, so when air moves from a low elevation (like a desert) to a high elevation (like a mountain) it is more likely to form clouds.