Funny I had the smae question in a school test.
A thunderstorm starts to form when water evaporates to form clouds.
The warm air over the Earth's surface rises and pushes the clouds higher.
Water in clouds is in gaseous form.
Water turns into steam when it evaporates.
Water vapour, and then clouds.
Well first water or ice evaporates then condensates to clouds then if it took in enough rain it causes a thunderstorm
Water that evaporates will rise and form clouds of water vapour.
The sun shines onto rivers and the seas, and the water evaporates. (water under heat, turns to an air form of water) The water evaporates, and when all this evaporated water adds up, it turns into a cloud. But when the cloud becomes too heavy, the evaporated water turns back into water, and comes down from the skies as rain.
Yes and no. Yes because it does keep its form kind of when it evaporates. All that happenes is that it just turnes into a less dense form. Then no because when it evaporates it is a gas until it changes again.
This water form clouds.
yes
Dew is formed by condensation.
Yes, it is correct.
When the water from the ocean or lake evaporates and then condenses into water droplets.