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What the scientific name for when the clouds get too heavy?

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What the scientific name for what happens when clouds get too heavy?

The scientific term for when clouds become too heavy and release precipitation in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail is "precipitation." This process occurs when the moisture in the clouds condenses and falls to the ground due to gravity.


What is the name when clouds get too heavy?

a fat cloud


What fall to the ground when clouds become too heavy?

Raindrops


How much water can a clouds hold?

The clouds are rain. all the clouds are is water vapor(thats a fancy name for microscopic water) the water is so SMALL in the clouds it is too light to fall. then when it is heavy enough to fall you get rain


What causes rain or hail to begin to fall?

rain: the clouds collect eough water from the ocean to the clouds and the clouds get too heavy and have to fall down. hail: the water from the clouds get frozen and turn into snow


How does post precipitation occurs?

The clouds evaporate the water and then when they are too heavy with water it starts to rain.


What does droplets that become to heavy to remain suspended in the air fall out of the clouds as?

Droplets that become too heavy to remain suspended in the air fall out of the clouds as precipitation, such as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.


How the process of rain?

The process of rain is actually quite simple. The water is absorbed into the atmosphere producing clouds and when these clouds get too heavy they release the water as rain.


What kind of clouds does hail come from?

Hail typically comes from cumulonimbus clouds, which are large, towering clouds associated with thunderstorms. These clouds have strong updrafts that can keep hailstones suspended until they become too heavy and fall to the ground.


Is any water in clouds?

Yes. The clouds are made of vapirized water. When the clouds get too dense and heavy, drops of water fall as rain. The sun comes out and more water evaporates. And the cycle continues.


What are the clouds responsible for precipitations?

Clouds responsible for precipitation are typically nimbostratus clouds, which are thick, dark clouds that cover the sky and bring steady rainfall. Cumulonimbus clouds, which are tall and dense, can also produce heavy rain showers or thunderstorms. Both types of clouds contain water droplets that eventually coalesce and fall as precipitation when they become too heavy to remain suspended in the atmosphere.