Water vapor.
clouds
Snow is frozen raindrops.
stuff...
no they are made out of raindrops
Raindrops
Yes, raindrops are tiny water droplets that form in clouds and fall to the ground due to gravity. These raindrops can vary in size, but are generally small and contribute to rainfall.
rain drops do not start out as snow or ice. they evaporate from bodies of water go up into the clouds and then fall back down to the ground. when it snows or hails the water first evaporates them becomes a cloud then as it falls back down to earth the freezing air will either turn it to ice or turn it to snow.
Raindrops are Round...At First.Raindrops start out as round high in the atmosphere as water collects on dust and smoke particles in clouds. But as raindrops fall, they lose their rounded shape. Instead, a raindrop is more like the top half of a hamburger bun. Flattened on the bottom and with a curved dome top, raindrops are anything but the classic tear shape. The reason is due to their speed falling through the atmosphere
raindrops or clouds p.s. after you might see a rainbow
Raindrops carried aloft by convective currents in cumulonimbus clouds form precipitation when they grow large enough to overcome air resistance and gravity pulls them to the ground.
Two possible ways for raindrops to fall:- One way is due to condensation The other way is due to the dashing of clouds
Frozen raindrops are sleet, individual pellets of ice.Snow is formed by ice crystals that form around a particle of dust.Hail is a ball of frozen ice that accumulates by layers in a thunderstorm.