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kinda. you see, clouds are made out of tiny droplets from the water evaporated that forms a gas. the particles go up in the air, and they make a cycle!!
water droplets in the air form rain which is part of the water cycle
When the sun warms the sea, it turns it into vapour, this is called evaporation. The water vapour rises. As it rises it cools. The water vapour condenses into tiny water droplets. These form clouds. As the clouds are carried along by the wind, the droplets inside them grow into larger droplets. Leading to precipitation. The water drops fall as rain ( it might be: snow, hail or sleet). Some of the rain falls along the ground, and some soaks through it heading for the river. The river carries it back to the sea. The cycle is complete. And then it starts all over again...
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This is precipitation, part of the water cycle.
The last answer was just illogical. Condensation is water droplets in the water cycle.
Percipitation- raining, collection-landing, evaporation-evaporating and Condensation-forming in the clouds
Water droplets fall from the clouds to groung as rain.
Water on the land evaporates and the droplets go up into the sky. When the droplets all crowd together once they're up there, they form clouds. Then the clouds rain the water down and the cycle keeps going and going on again.
It's all from the water cycle. First water vapor rises up into the sky and forms clouds. When water droplets get too heavy in the clouds they precipitate. So to answer your question clouds and water
kinda. you see, clouds are made out of tiny droplets from the water evaporated that forms a gas. the particles go up in the air, and they make a cycle!!
When the sun shines on the sea, it evaporates. The water droplets form clouds. This is called condensation. When the clouds hit a weather front the water droplets fully condense into droplets, which, when they get heavy enough, drop out of the cloud as rain. Then the whole cycle starts over again. This process is called the water cycle.
Condensation is when afetr the water evaporates, it collects together to form a cloud. When the water droplets get too heavy, precipitation occurs.
Clouds are part of the water cycle. The water cycle is a description of how water gets used over and over again.Water evaporates from the sea, lakes or moist land when the sun heats it up. As it goes into the sky it cools down and condenses to form small water droplets. This is what clouds are made of. Clouds form rain which falls on the land which ends up in rivers, lakes and the sea... it then evaporates and goes back into the air and the cycle continues.
Evaporation caused by the sun's warmth and the wind blowing over the oceans, forming clouds. The cooling of the clouds that allows the rain to fall.
the evaporated water joins together to make water droplets which become heavy and fall to the ground out of clouds under earth's gravity and fall to earth and the water cycle is started again
Water is evaporated from the earth due to radiation and heat of sun. These are then condensed and cool down in the form of water droplets. When it become very heavy in form of clouds, it showers down to earth. This cycle is called water cycle.