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What is the falling of cold liquid called?

The falling of cold liquid is called dripping.


Which cycle involves precipitationcondensationand evaporation?

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What is a example of a solid a liquid and gas in the atmosphere?

Gas in atmosphere: argon Liquid in atmosphere: water (as rain) Solid in atmosphere: dust


What is a rock falling through atmosphere?

It is a meteorite.


What is an example of a solid a liquid and a gas in the atmosphere?

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Could water exist as a liquid on earth if did not have an atmosphere?

could water exist as a liquid if we don't have a atmosphere


Is rain Gods tears?

No, rain is the result of water vapor in the atmosphere condensing into liquid form and falling to the ground. It is a natural phenomenon influenced by weather patterns, not connected to the emotions of a deity.


Are there falling stars?

There are no "falling stars". The phenomena we call a "falling star" is actually a meteor burning up as it enters the Earth's atmosphere.


What is it called when liquid water falls from the atmosphere?

When liquid water falls from the atmosphere, it is called rain.


When you look outside and it raining the water falling down is in what stage of the water cycle?

When you see rain falling from the sky, that water is in the "precipitation" stage of the water cycle. This means that the water vapor in the atmosphere has cooled and condensed into liquid water droplets, which then fall to the ground as rain.


When liquid water is heated by the Sun it often evaporates becoming a gas and entering the atmosphere. When gaseous water is cooled it often condenses?

These reverse processes are both part of the water cycle


What is liquid falling to earth from clouds?

Rain/Precipitation