The sun evaporates water and the water becomes a gas called water vapor. The water vapor "clumps together" and forms a cloud.
Precipitation:The vapor becomes tiny water droplets. Soon, the droplets for rain. That is called precipitation. However, precipitation can be rain, snow, hail, etc.
Cumulus clouds can produce varying amounts of precipitation, typically in the form of rain showers. The amount of precipitation produced by cumulus clouds depends on factors such as the size and vertical development of the cloud, atmospheric conditions, and location.
Cumulus and nimbus clouds hold water in the form of water droplets or ice crystals. These clouds are typically associated with precipitation and can release water in the form of rain, snow, or hail.
Cumulus clouds are typically associated with brief, localized precipitation, often in the form of showers or thunderstorms, due to their vertical development and instability. In contrast, stratus clouds usually produce light, steady precipitation, such as drizzle or light rain, as they form in stable atmospheric conditions and cover large areas. Both cloud types influence weather, but the intensity and duration of precipitation differ significantly between them.
Yes, clouds are located in the sky. Clouds are made up of tiny water droplets or ice crystals that form when moist air rises and cools in the atmosphere, causing condensation.
Cloud formation typically comes first before precipitation. Moisture in the air condenses to form clouds as the air rises and cools. Once the clouds become saturated with water droplets or ice crystals, precipitation can occur when the droplets or crystals become heavy enough to fall from the clouds.
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Yes, the source of all clouds and precipitation is water vapor. Water evaporates from bodies of water, such as oceans, lakes, and rivers, and rises into the atmosphere where it cools and condenses to form clouds. When the conditions are right, these clouds release precipitation in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
Evaporation form clouds, condensation of vapors from clouds form rains.
It is possible that they could be in a shape of a cloud
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normally cumulus clouds do not produce precipitation. It is cumulonimbus clouds that form rain or snow depending on the season.
Rain is the most common form of precipitation on Earth, consisting of water droplets that fall from clouds.
Rain is the most common form of precipitation, which includes water falling from clouds in the form of liquid droplets.
In solid form: sleet, hail, snow In liquid form: rain, drizzle, fog