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Water vapor is the invisible gaseous form of water. It is part of the air and moves freely in the air.

In the higher altitudes as it cools, it may condense out of the air and become liquid water. If the droplets are small they will hang in a fog and form a cloud. If they clump together into bigger drops, they will fall as rain.

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