Raindrops A+
sleet
these form in the sky when water vapour condenses into water droplets
water vapour go up into the clouds as a gas causing the clouds to get heavy thus releasing water droplets
That describes a cloud.
This is one of many parts of the water cycle. water needs to condense (turn into a cloud) Then it will precipitate (a fancy word for rain ect.) or as you call them ,water droplets. By the way if you are not in the fifth grade (below it ) do not worry it is simple fifth grade science
sleet
aerosols
1. Falling Temperatures 2. Water vapour in the air 3. Condensation nuclei-tiny particles of duct, soot, etc.
Condense
these form in the sky when water vapour condenses into water droplets
water vapour go up into the clouds as a gas causing the clouds to get heavy thus releasing water droplets
A dust mote to condense around.
A large concentration of tiny water droplets is called a cloud. Clouds are formed from water vapor that condense into clouds.
The deposit of water droplets on the ground is known as dew.
Condensation occurs in cold when water vapour condense to form tiny droplets of water.
Condensation comes before precipitation. Water vapors condense to water droplets.
Many water molecules condense on a tiny particle.