Cloud formation takes place when the temperature drops. If the temperature drops to the "dew point" droplet formation takes place. Usually for a droplet to form it takes a "nucleus of condensation" which is a speck of dust or something like that. There is lots of dust in the air, thus droplets can freely form.
The atmosphere contains lots of moisture and when the air cools it cant hold the moisture any longer thus we get rain.
So if a nucleus of condensation is present and the temperature drops, we get droplet formation.
Clouds
Moisture falling from clouds is known as precipitation.
They are uausally accociated with heavy precipitation and clouds
You bet. Condensation builds up from precipitation to form these clouds.
precipitation and collection
Precipitation is occurring when the clouds release rain.
Precipitation is rain. It happens when the water is evaporated into the clouds amd then the clouds release the water vapor into a liquid form.
This step comes after condensation (after the formation of clouds. During this step, clouds release water through precipitation. Examples are rain and snow. Basically, precipitation is water falling from the clouds to the earth.
Some stratus clouds can definitely produce rain. Low, thick clouds called nimbostratus clouds in particular release rain, and they release the majority of the world's precipitation.
No, usually only Nimbus clouds produce noticeable precipitation.
The convection is the source of all clouds and precipitation
Precipitation occurs when evaporation forms clouds and the clouds release the moisture back to the earth.
Water that is already on the ground evaporates into the sky and creates clouds, then the clouds release water in little drops and that's how it rains
Clouds are dark when it rains because they are full of water. When a cloud is saturated with water, it has to release some of it, in the form of precipitation.
cumulonimbus clouds
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Clouds