The surface tension of the water holds it together. Water has an almost magnetic property in that it sticks to itself. The raindrops physically cannot be too bog because air resistance would rip it apart, but it has great enough surface tension to avoid being reduced to individual molecules.
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Air and water droplets together create fog.
The sun evaporates water from lakes and oceans. As the air rises, it cools. The water vapor condenses into tiny droplets of water. The droplets crowd together and form a cloud. Wind blows the cloud (you answered 'droplet') towards the land. The tiny droplets join together and fall as precipitation to the ground. The water soaks into the ground and collects in rivers and lakes. The cycle that never ends has started again!
Water vapor droplets can become cloud droplets when the what reaches? dew point is the correct answer
When two things that are alike stick together, they cohere. Water molecules in a cloud cohere to each other forming a droplet of water. More of these droplets cohere to each other forming larger droplets. When the cloud becomes saturated with water droplets it rains. When two (or more) different things stick together, they adhere. When you get caught in a downpour and your clothes gets really wet, the water makes your clothes adhere (stick) to your skin.
The sun evaporates water from lakes and oceans. As the air rises, it cools. The water vapor condenses into tiny droplets of water. The droplets crowd together and form a cloud.
What is the condensed water droplets in tha air
They become Clouds that precipitation falls from.
Condensation.
A single water molecule is too small to see. Water vapor is when the molecules begin to condense, several molecules forming together, forming tiny water droplets that are held aloft by the motion of the air around them.
Air and water droplets together create fog.
Simple answer: They don't. Clouds ARE water - tiny, tiny droplets of water just like fog. If colder air moves into a cloud, it causes there to be even more water droplets forming. When the droplets get close enough together, they start touching and turning themselves into even larger droplets. Then the "even larger" water droplets touch, and make water drops . . . at some point in this process, the water droplets grow large enough that they are too heavy to stay where they are, and then they fall to the ground. This falling to the ground is what we call, "Rain".
There is water vapor in the air, and that is a gas. The water vapor condenses on an object. The water vapor comes together and forms water droplets. These water droplets are now a liquid. This is condensation. So, to answer your question, gas becomes liquid.
Because there are so many water droplets that they come together and look solid.
no rain is caused by weather like it forms by warm air in the sky then it cools then when it holds bit of water when enough of these droplets that collect together are called called clouds when clouds are big enough and have enough water droplets then droplets bang together to form even bigger droplets when droplets gets heavy then they fall cause of gravity so humans cant control rain or weather but rain can be predicted by meteorologist
The sun evaporates water from lakes and oceans. As the air rises, it cools. The water vapor condenses into tiny droplets of water. The droplets crowd together and form a cloud. Wind blows the cloud (you answered 'droplet') towards the land. The tiny droplets join together and fall as precipitation to the ground. The water soaks into the ground and collects in rivers and lakes. The cycle that never ends has started again!
No, all molecules are held together by covalent bonds.
Water vapor droplets can become cloud droplets when the what reaches? dew point is the correct answer