when it rises it becomes a cloud
When water vapor rises and cools, it reaches a temperature called the dew point. At this point, the water vapor condenses back into liquid water, forming clouds or fog. If the cooling continues, the condensed water droplets may grow and eventually fall as precipitation.
It either freezes or turns to water if the temperature doesn't drop quickly enough
Water is transformed in vapors.
The liquid water is transformed in a gas (vapors).
Evaporated water as vapors is transformed in clouds.
Vapors are caused by the evaporation into air of a liquid. For example when water evaporates water vapor is produced. This typically happens when heat is applied to the liquid.
During evaporation liquid water is transformed in vapors (gaseous water).
Sooner or later vapors will become water by condensing into liquid again.
It condenses and forms clouds.
It condenses into liquid.
it rises slightly
it will precipitate