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Q: What happens when clouds become too full?
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What happens when clouds become too filled with water vapor?

it precipitates (rains)


What is produced when the ice crystals in the clouds become too large?

Hail forms from clouds when ice crystals in clouds become too large.


What the scientific name for what happens when clouds get too heavy?

The scientific term for when clouds become too heavy and release precipitation in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail is "precipitation." This process occurs when the moisture in the clouds condenses and falls to the ground due to gravity.


What fall to the ground when clouds become too heavy?

Raindrops


What happens to the salt in the clouds after it gets picked up from the ocean?

salt is too heavy for it to be evaporated into the clouds. it just stays in the ocean.


What happen to the sky before a thunderstorm?

clouds will form from precipitation of all the water that was on the ground, rising into the air, but you can't see it. then all the clouds are full of water and when it's too full, it starts to rain


What happens when you become too cool?

you will die


What does the saying a sunny shower wont last an hour?

The amount of moisture shining through the clouds gives you a sign that the clouds aren't too full or water


Are clouds made up of vapor or droplets?

Clouds are made of vapor, but when the vapor gets too dense, droplets form, fall, and become rain.


Water droplets that become too heavy to remain suspended in the air fall out of the clouds as?

Precipitation


What comes first cloud formation or precipatation?

Cloud formation because clouds must form first before they precipitate. Precipitate happens when the clouds are too heavy, so clouds form first before they precipitate. :D


What happens if you take in too little sodium?

become dyhydrated