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Water is evaporated from the Earth. When the evaporation reaches a given height/temperature it will condense out as fine water droplets(clouds). These fine water droplets remain in the sky , because of air currents. However, if they combine into larger droplets, they will eventually fall as rain.
Simple answer: They don't. Clouds ARE water - tiny, tiny droplets of water just like fog. If colder air moves into a cloud, it causes there to be even more water droplets forming. When the droplets get close enough together, they start touching and turning themselves into even larger droplets. Then the "even larger" water droplets touch, and make water drops . . . at some point in this process, the water droplets grow large enough that they are too heavy to stay where they are, and then they fall to the ground. This falling to the ground is what we call, "Rain".
Yes, clouds are basically water.
This is precipitation, part of the water cycle.
as air rises to the atmosphere it cools. the loss of heat causes water vapor to condense into tiny water droplets or ice crystals. if the droplets or crystals grow and they become heavy enough they fall as rain, snow, sleet or hail. any type of liquid that falls earth's surface is called precipitation.
They condense in the time period because of evaporation, therefore trapping the water vapor inside the glass and when there are enough vapor, like a cloud with rain, the water starts to form droplets and fall downward.
due to the wind blow of air water fall discontineus form ,due to surface tension and drag forces of air causes as water droplets
It must first evaporate and then it must condense into a cloud. As soon as the water droplets get too heavy, then they fall as rain.
Dew is formed by condensation - the water from the air around the ground becomes heavy enough to form into droplets on any areas which are colder than the air.Rain is formed when water droplets condense above the ground and fall.
When the temperature of the air falls sufficiently, then the air is no longer able to support the water vapour in suspension. In this case, the water will condense, at first into a fog of small spheres, and then these coalesce into larger droplets as they bump into each other, and they will then fall as rain.
Humidity refers to the amount of evaporated water present in the air. When there is a large amount of evaporated water in the air, particularly if the air gets cooler, the water can condense into droplets which then fall out of the air in the form of rain.
yes it is as it is produced by industries and mixes with water droplets and causes acid rain to fall
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All water droplets in the air is different just like when they fall down.
airRain are water droplets that fall from the sky.If it is very cold, or there are layers of vary cold air that the rain passes through on the way down, the water droplets can become snow or balls of hail.