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Clouds produce rain because water that has been evaporated needs somewhere to go. Any h20 gets evaporated. And then condensed which means for water to become a water vapor or cloud. Once so much water gets evaporated and then condensed, it has no where where else to go but down. Gravity can't hold the droplets of water that form in clouds. droplets of water fall down onto the ground. These droplets of water are known as rain.
Yes, rain droplets are formed when moisture in a cloud nucleates onto a particle of airborne dust, salt, smoke or other natural or artificial pollutant.
The water droplets are called condensation.
The Earth is steadily getting heavier because thousands of tons of meteorites and micrometeorites fall onto its surface every day.
To make it white.-No. Dust or cloud nuclei is needed to form a cloud because the water particles need something to stick to. When a bunch of these water droplets stick together and form one, it becomes a cloud.
All snow begins as snow through what is called the Bergeron process. Water droplets within a cloud get drawn to the tiny ice crystals in the cloud due to their lower vapor pressure. In doing so, they diffuse onto the ice crystals, causing them to grow. When they become large enough, they fall out of the cloud as snowflakes.
Cloud droplets grow through condensation of water vapor onto aerosol particles, leading to collisions and coalescence. Ice crystals grow through deposition of water vapor onto a nuclei, forming hexagonal shapes. Ice crystals typically grow at lower temperatures and supersaturation levels compared to cloud droplets. Both processes contribute to the formation of precipitation in clouds.
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Clouds produce rain because water that has been evaporated needs somewhere to go. Any h20 gets evaporated. And then condensed which means for water to become a water vapor or cloud. Once so much water gets evaporated and then condensed, it has no where where else to go but down. Gravity can't hold the droplets of water that form in clouds. droplets of water fall down onto the ground. These droplets of water are known as rain.
Yes, rain droplets are formed when moisture in a cloud nucleates onto a particle of airborne dust, salt, smoke or other natural or artificial pollutant.
The water droplets are called condensation.
condensation nuclei
Gravity, obviously.
It is gravity that pulls us onto the earth, so if we lose our balance, that same gravity will cause us to fall.
because of gravity. the paper will not actually fall onto the moon but rise up. earth has 10.0n of gravity and the moon has much less, so it wont fall but rise.
gravitational force
Condensation