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clouds are basically water that has evaporated.
When water evaporates. It goes into the air and into the clouds. When it cools, it falls in water droplets unless the temperature is such that it turns to hail or snow.
Clouds are made up of water droplets of varying size, or ice crystals, not water vapour. Water vapour is the evaporite of clouds, and clouds often dissipate, so the water droplets making up the cloud change from visible water droplets to invisible water vapour. The "vapour trails" from aircraft engine exhausts are actually areas of cloud formation as water from burnt fuel condenses in cold air aloft.
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Type your answer here... clouds are made of liquid(water vapour).
clouds come from water evaporation that turns into water vapor therefore making a floating object in the sky
When clouds come along and suck water from the sea
DROP OF PURE WATER that come immediately from the clouds
first of all, the proper grammer isIs stream water fresh water or salt water? now to answer your question;streams come from rivers, that come from mountainsthe mountains snow melts to fill the riverssnow is made in clouds, clouds get their water from the oceanthe ocean is salt water, but the clouds cant pick up saltso it is fresh water
because the clouds are practicaly made from water and once that builds up it has to fall making...rain.
No air and no water on the Moon equals no thunderstorms.
Rain and snow can come from the wind displacing the water vapor or clouds in other regions.
Any body of water that is exposed from the sun. Basically the water evaporates.
No where in particular. The rain comes to the clouds and water evaporates to the clouds and its like a sponge and its not yellow it is gray it lets out all the water in drops until its all gone out of the clouds and a rainbow comes in the sky from the sun after it rains.
condensation turns into clouds and just in case evaporation goes up as water vapor and precipitation come down as rain
There is no water being evaporated to form clouds.
Clouds have to do with water because water vapor precipitates into the clouds.