When water turns into a gaseous form, it is considered water vapor, when it is in a liquid form it is water, and when it is in a solid form it is ice.
It's condensation
Clouds form and the water falls out of the air as ice or rain.
Water vapor in the air is water in the form of a gas.
Fish get their air from the water, their gills separate water form air.
When water droplets in the air become heavier than the air can hold, they fall to the ground as precipitation. This can take the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail depending on the temperature and atmospheric conditions.
When water falls from a height, it traps air along with it, forming bubbles. This happens because the force of impact creates turbulence in the water, causing air from the surroundings to mix in and form bubbles as the water splashes.
Water that evaporates will rise and form clouds of water vapour.
They can form clouds because when the sun evaporates water, and then, the air makes the water cool and that's how they become clouds!
Land cools more quickly than water. As the warmer air over the water rises, cooler air moves from the land to take its place. The flow of air form land to a body of water is called a land breeze.
Frogs take in air food and water through their skin
the clouds take in the evaporated water and rain or snow which is called precipitation
Condensation occurs when water vapor in the air cools down to form liquid water droplets. This process usually happens when warm, moist air comes into contact with a cooler surface, causing the air to release its moisture as water droplets.