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That describes a cloud.
these form in the sky when water vapour condenses into water droplets
CLOUDS
clonds form
The condensing water droplets will form rain.
That describes a cloud.
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these form in the sky when water vapour condenses into water droplets
CLOUDS
clonds form
The condensing water droplets will form rain.
Clouds form.
Heat. Hot air holds more vapor than cold air. This is why we get rain when hot air rises, cools down, and the water vapor condenses out to form rain drops. It's also why we get clouds, the vapor condenses when the air gets cold at altitude but not enough to form droplets and fall from the sky.
Condensed water vapor from the sky typically falls back to Earth as rain.
When water vapour condenses into water droplets during rain it absorbs heat thus making the environment cool. Why so? - Quora When water vapour condenses into water droplets during rain it absorbs heat thus making the environment cool. Why so? Spandan Mallick, Save Water... save life!
The warm water vapour loses heat to the sky and condenses into water droplets, forming clouds.
It forms clouds in the sky and then, when the clouds are heavy enough, they fall as rain