fog
water vapors combine together in the air. They form clouds.
Evaporation form clouds, condensation of vapors from clouds form rains.
Snow is formed from water vapors in cold clouds that have condensed into icy crystals Hail is a form of solid precipitation; ice.
Water in clouds is in gaseous form.
Water vapor that rises into the atmosphere, where it can contribute to the formation of clouds. These clouds can then release precipitation in the form of rain or snow, replenishing water sources on land. This process is essential for the water cycle and ensures a continuous supply of freshwater.
Water in clouds is in gaseous form.
the water vapours combine to form clouds and the fall as rain again.
Condensation in the water cycle occurs when water vapor in the air cools and changes back into liquid form, forming clouds. This process happens when warm moist air rises, cools, and reaches its dew point, causing the water vapor to condense and form water droplets or ice crystals. These water droplets eventually combine to form clouds and then precipitation when they become heavy enough.
Short Answer: Gravity Long Answer: Heat causes water to evaporate, and because heat rises, the water vapors are carried up into the atmosphere. Dust and other small particles attract water vapors in the cooler high elevations forming clouds, and eventually attracting enough to form droplets of water that fall back to the earth as rain.
Vapors are formed by he process of evaporation. Water in the water bodies evaporate to form vapors.
Liquid water is changed to water vapor by the process of evaporation (or boiling)Water vapor forms into clouds (liquid droplets) by the process of condensation
Not necessarily. Clouds form daily over both land and water.