Rain would most be most likely to occur and then a rainbow would probably come out after the rain is finished
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evaperation.
usually it is combined with CO2 and when it does it will mix up and it ill form a cloud.
Water vapor is totally invisible. If you see a cloud, fog, or mist, these are all liquid water, not water vapor.Water vapor is extremely important to the weather and climate. Without it, there would be no clouds or rain or snow, since all of these require water vapor in order to form. All of the water vapor that evaporates from the surface of the Earth eventually returns as precipitation - rain or snow.When liquid water is evaporated to form water vapor, heat is absorbed. This helps to cool the surface of the Earth. This "latent heat of condensation" is released again when the water vapor condenses to form cloud water. This source of heat helps drive the updrafts in clouds and precipitation systems, which then causes even more water vapor to condense into cloud, and more cloud water and ice to form precipitation.
Temperature, available water vapor, and dust partices to condense around.
it begins to condenses.
condensation
condensation
Condensation is the change from water to gas which form into a liquid water (water vapor). In the atmosphere when warm air rises, cools and looses its capacity to hold water vapor that is generally when Condensation will occur. As a result excess water vapor condenses to form cloud droplets which is known as rain.
When warm air filled with water vapor cools off, the water vapor condenses into tiny water droplets or ice crystals. This condensation forms clouds and, if the cooling continues, precipitation such as rain, snow, or hail may occur.
It mixes together with air.... <Maix2>
clouds are made of condensed water vapor, so warm air rises in the atmosphere it cools. when the air cools to its dew point-the temperature at which air reaches saturaion-water vapor condenses into tiny droplets or ice crystals. the droplets and crystals are so light they either float as a cloud on rising air or fall very slowly
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.
When water vapor condenses around dust particles a cloud is formed
All clouds have the potential to be rain clouds. It just depends on how much water vapor is in them. Once the water vapor in a cloud cools or becomes too heavy, it rains. Clouds with lots of water are generally dark gray as opposed to white clouds with less water.
Condensing happens when water vapor cools and becomes liquid water.
when air contains as much water vapor as it can . it said to be structured and condensation can occur. the temperature at wich this takes place is called the dew point.