it can form into hail, snowflakes, etc.........
it can take the form of rain,snow,hail..
When water falls from clouds, it can take the forms of rain, snow, sleet, or hail depending on the atmospheric conditions such as temperature. Rain occurs when the temperatures are above freezing, while snow forms when the temperatures are below freezing. Sleet is a mix of rain and snow, and hail forms when strong updrafts in thunderstorms cause raindrops to be carried upward and freeze before falling.
It depends what you mean by it falls it can take on precipitation.
Rain, snow, or hail.
Clouds form and the water falls out of the air as ice or rain.
It can be rain,snow,hail,or sleet.
The three forms of water is air,water,and steam because when water get's heated it steams.When water is dehydrated and goes to the air.when water is hydrated the clouds start to rain and forms into water again.
The Sun's heat causes water to evaporate (dissolve) into the air (you can see this happen when your Mum hangs the washing out to dry). The wind then moves this 'wet' air up into the sky where it cools and the dissolved water comes out of the air (you can see this happen withe the steam that forms on the mirror when you take a bath or shower) - this forms the clouds you can see in the sky. When enough water comes together in the clouds, it gets too heavy to stay up and falls back to the ground as rain.
When water vapor condenses, it falls back to Earth as precipitation, which can take the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail. This is a crucial part of the water cycle, where water is evaporated from the Earth's surface, form clouds, and then falls back as precipitation to replenish water sources.
When water vapor condenses into clouds, it forms larger water droplets that eventually become heavy enough to fall as precipitation. The precipitation can take the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail depending on temperature and atmospheric conditions. Once it reaches the Earth's surface, the water becomes part of the water cycle, eventually evaporating and repeating the process.
The process is known as 'The Water Cycle' and the basic steps are: Water evaporates from the ocean and forms water carrying clouds. Clouds rain down on the land. Plants take in the water through their roots. Water evaporates from the plant's leaves and is called Transpiration.
1. evaporation; Evaporation of water as water vapour from a source like river, lake, leaves of plants and trees etc . 2.Condensation: Condesation of water to form clouds. 3.Pericipitation: If too many, clouds gain weight and can't take any more of humidity level and it rains.
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