water vapors combine together in the air. They form clouds.
Water vapor in the air is visible in the form of mist, fog, and clouds.
Moist air. Clouds are condensation from water vapor.
Water vapor triggers convection currents that can form clouds.
Clouds begin to form when water vapor reaches the correct: altitude, dew point, and temperature.
Water vapor and clouds are the stages of the water cycle. The sun (without it water cycle count repeat.) shines on the water causing gas to form above the ground and in the air. This is called water vapor. Water vapor accumulates and forms clouds. Once dense enough from all the water vapor it will then precipate as raindrops.
Condensation
The Sun's energy warms on Earth heated water turns into water vapor air holding the water vapor rises and cools water vapor turns into water droplets and ice crystal's causes clouds to form.
Evaporation.
A dew point is the amount of moisture in the air so as the air cools water condenses and form clouds.
Water vapor and air. Water vapor condenses to produce clouds. Even if air has no visible clouds it still has water vapor.
The Sun's energy warms on Earth heated water turns into water vapor air holding the water vapor rises and cools water vapor turns into water droplets and ice crystal's causes clouds to form.