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Rain falls from clouds to Earth's surface in the form of liquid water droplets.
Rain falls to the ground from clouds when water droplets in the clouds combine to form larger droplets that become heavy enough to fall due to gravity.
it can form into hail, snowflakes, etc.........it can take the form of rain,snow,hail..
Clouds form and the water falls out of the air as ice or rain.
Rain falls primarily from cumulus, stratocumulus and stratus clouds. When cirrus clouds precipitate, they normally produce ice crystals.
That is precipitation, which is any form of water - liquid or solid - that falls from the atmosphere to the Earth's surface.
In solid form: sleet, hail, snow In liquid form: rain, drizzle, fog
Yes, clouds are necessary for snow to form. Snow forms when water vapor in the clouds condenses into ice crystals and falls to the ground. Without clouds, there would be no source of moisture for snow to develop.
A general word for water that falls from clouds is precipitation
When the rain falls from the top of the cloud, since Cumulonimbus clouds are big the rain freezes up and turns into a ball of ice before it hits the ground.
Clouds form when water droplets condense around tiny particles called cloud condensation nuclei, which can be dust, pollution, or salt crystals in the atmosphere. These particles provide a surface for water vapor to gather and form droplets, eventually leading to the formation of clouds.
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