Airplanes do not release water into the atmosphere. Those cloudlike trails that you see following aircraft are called "contrails" and they are caused by the agitation of the air by the aircraft passing through it, causing water molecules suspended in the air to collide and join to create droplets.
Evaporated water condenses in the atmosphere to form clouds.
The process of rain is actually quite simple. The water is absorbed into the atmosphere producing clouds and when these clouds get too heavy they release the water as rain.
Clouds play a critical role in the water cycle by transporting and redistributing water in the atmosphere. They form as water vapor condenses in the atmosphere and eventually release this water as precipitation, helping to sustain ecosystems on Earth by providing vital water resources.
Bodies of water are not part of the atmosphere, but water vapor and water and ice in clouds are.
No. The clouds on Neptune are caused by the gasses in the atmosphere.
water vapors combine together in the air. They form clouds.
Clouds are a natural part of the atmosphere, they consist of water vapour, which generally speaking isn't harmful.
Three types of water found in the atmosphere are water vapor (gaseous form), liquid water in the form of clouds and precipitation, and ice crystals found in high-altitude clouds such as cirrus clouds.
The reason is simple, water vapour is denser than methane meaning that the methane cloud layer forms above the 'water' clouds. Saturn also mostly has an atmosphere of Ammonia clouds.
Water moves from the Biosphere to the Atmosphere through the process of transpiration, where plants release water vapor through their leaves. This water vapor then enters the atmosphere where it can condense and form clouds, leading to precipitation. Additionally, water can also evaporate from oceans, rivers, and lakes into the atmosphere.
Clouds are a collection of water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the atmosphere. Water vapor is the gaseous form of water in the air. Both clouds and water vapor are essential components of the water cycle, where water is constantly moving between the earth's surface and the atmosphere through processes like evaporation, condensation, and precipitation.
Evaporation