Surface tension
Rain falls from clouds to Earth's surface in the form of liquid water droplets.
Rain is a form of precipitation that occurs when water vapor in the atmosphere condenses and falls to the ground in the form of liquid droplets.
Liquid precipitation refers to any form of water that falls from the sky in liquid form, such as rain or drizzle. This occurs when water droplets in clouds become too heavy to stay aloft and fall to the ground due to gravity.
They form droplets called LIPOSOMES.
ice
Rain is the purest form of water. It falls on earth as rain droplets.
The water in clouds is in the form of liquid droplets. Clouds are made up of tiny water droplets that have condensed from water vapor in the air. If the temperature drops low enough, these liquid water droplets can freeze and turn into ice crystals.
A liquid precipitation is any form of water, like rain or drizzle, that falls from the atmosphere as a liquid. This is in contrast to solid precipitation, such as snow or hail. Liquid precipitation occurs when water droplets in clouds are too large to be held aloft and fall to the ground due to gravity.
rain is water in liquid form, and clouds are water in gas form. when the air cools, water changes form into liquid and falls to the ground. water in gas form is a lot lighter than water in liquid form.
an aerosol is made of droplets of liquid in another liquid.
Rain falls to the ground from clouds when water droplets in the clouds combine to form larger droplets that become heavy enough to fall due to gravity.
Liquids can form droplets when they are separated from a larger body of liquid due to surface tension. This commonly occurs when water condenses from vapor to form raindrops or when a liquid is dispensed from a nozzle.