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As the moist air rises, water vapor condenses and clouds form. Clouds are made of tiny droplets of liquid water or ice.
Water vapor in the cool air condenses in to tiny droplets of water, forming clouds.
The presence of dust in the air expedites cloud formation. This is because the water droplets stick to the dust.
dew point temperature, causing the water vapor in the air to condense into water droplets or ice crystals. These condensed water droplets or ice crystals then come together to form cumulus clouds.
Because clouds occur when water condenses from water vapour to tiny water droplets. Water condenses when it is cold enough, and higher up in the atmosphere, it is colder.
As the moist air rises, water vapor condenses and clouds form. Clouds are made of tiny droplets of liquid water or ice.
As the moist air rises, water vapor condenses and clouds form. Clouds are made of tiny droplets of liquid water or ice.
Water vapor in the cool air condenses in to tiny droplets of water, forming clouds.
priming means the formation of droplets in steam due to rapid fast boiling of water. foaming means the formation of bubbles.
Water in the form of droplets that appears on thin, exposed objects in the morning or evening are called dew drops.As the exposed surface cools by radiating its heat, atmospheric moisture condenses at a rate greater than that at which it can evaporate, resulting in the formation of water droplets.
The presence of dust in the air expedites cloud formation. This is because the water droplets stick to the dust.
Reflection and refraction.
Transpiration gives out water vapour which condenses at night because of low temperature.
Water droplets condensed from the air, usually at night, onto cool surfaces
Refraction and total internal reflection of sun's radiation in fine droplets of water cause rainbow formation
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.
dew point temperature, causing the water vapor in the air to condense into water droplets or ice crystals. These condensed water droplets or ice crystals then come together to form cumulus clouds.