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I think the word you're referring to is 'precipitation'. After water vapor in the air condenses and becomes tiny droplets of liquid water, and the tiny droplets merge to form larger, heavier drops that are too heavy to remain suspended in the air, "precipitation" refers to the rain, snow, sleet, hail, or drizzle that falls to the surface.
cloud droplets or ice crystals must grow heavy enough to fall through the air.HOPE this has helped you :)Or by temperature dropping *i dont think thts 1*
It is the cycle that rain, sleet, hail, or snow can evaporate and form a cloud and when the cloud gets heavy and depending on the weather it comes down as rain, snow, sleet, or hail, or even a mixture. Here, i will explain it better. Water (or snow) just sits there til it evaporates. The water rises as water vapor. As the water vapor rises higher and higher into the air and all the water vapor join together it forms a cloud. As more water droplets (water vapor) gather together in the the cloudit gets heavier and heavier. It eventually gets so heavy it drops as rain, sleet, hail, or snow depending on the weather. If it is hot outside it will come down as rain, only sometimes you will get hail or sleet. If it is bellow freezing (32 degrees) it might snow. Thank you for reading :).
Water is the matter in the water cycle. Ocean and lake water evaporates and goes up into the air. Under certain conditions, this water vapor condenses into tiny water droplets. When the droplets touch each other and join, they become heavy enough to fall as rain, snow, sleet, hail, and so forth. The rain, snow, sleet, hail, and so forth, run off of the land in large percentages and flow by rivers back to the ocean or lakes. This all completes a cycle, but in real life, the water cycle is continually taking place around the world.
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Precipitation. Usually it is rain, but it could be sleet, snow, or hail.
Precipitation. Usually it is rain, but it could be sleet, snow, or hail.
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.
The moisture drops to the earth as some form of precipitation (rain, snow, sleet, hail).
Rain is made up of water droplets, sleet is made up of small ice pellets.
Clouds and fog are made up of super tiny water droplets. Largely, heat rising from the earth keeps the droplets up in the air, but even without that, the droplets are so light that they would fall very, very slowly, indeed - so slow that a person could not see it. Sometimes the droplets join each other and become heavy enough to noticably fall and become rain. (Or hail, sleet, snow)
percipitation
Snow, sleet or hail,
I hope it does not sleet tonight! I don't like to drive in the sleet.
Water condenses to make clouds, that join together to form larger droplets. When these drops are heavy enough to fall, they return to the Earth's surface as rain, hail, or sleet. If clouds are made of ice particles instead of water drops, they can produce snow.Thus it is precpitation that takes place just after condensation
Water condenses to make clouds, that join together to form larger droplets. When these drops are heavy enough to fall, they return to the Earth's surface as rain, hail, or sleet. If clouds are made of ice particles instead of water drops, they can produce snow.Thus it is precpitation that takes place just after condensation