Rain/Precipitation
Water, in liquid form (as opposed to frozen solid), is found in the sea, in the air as clouds or falling rain, on land as stream, rivers, lakes, etc.
The term for liquid or solid water that falls from clouds to the earth's surface is precipitation. This includes rain, snow, sleet, and hail.
Actually they do fall to the earth. Clouds are drops of water and when it rains, snow, hails, or if there is any sleet it is cloud falling through the ground.
Rain falls from clouds to Earth's surface in the form of liquid water droplets.
Clouds. But technically it is falling from the sky, from clouds in the sky.
precipitation
Rain and snow are two forms of precipitation that return water to Earth's surface. Rain is liquid water falling from the clouds, while snow is frozen water crystals that fall as flakes.
The main types of precipitation are rain, snow, sleet, and hail. Rain is liquid water droplets falling from clouds, snow is ice crystals falling from clouds, sleet is a mix of rain and snow or ice pellets, and hail is ice pellets formed in thunderstorm updrafts.
This step comes after condensation (after the formation of clouds. During this step, clouds release water through precipitation. Examples are rain and snow. Basically, precipitation is water falling from the clouds to the earth.
Every planet in the solar system except Mercury has an atmosphere, and all but Mars and Mercury have clouds, but only Earth has liquid water.
Rain is the most common form of precipitation, which includes water falling from clouds in the form of liquid droplets.
Rain can reduce the amount of clouds in the sky, because they are apart of the water cycle. Another name of the process of the clouds is 'condensation'. When the liquid from the clouds overflows from evaporation, the clouds rain. Rain can also add water to the underwater storage after soaking into the earth. The process of going to the underwater storage is called 'infiltration'. The rain can also nourish the plants on earth. I hope this information helps!