it does it the water gets cleaned professionally cleaned if it is the water that we drink .
Clouds are made up of water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the atmosphere, so they do not have a cleanliness factor like a solid surface. However, clouds can play a role in cleaning the atmosphere by trapping particles and pollutants which can later come down as precipitation.
evaporation is when water vapour rises up and condensation is when water vapour turns into clouds
water vapour go up into the clouds as a gas causing the clouds to get heavy thus releasing water droplets
Light itself cannot destroy clouds. However, intense sunlight can increase evaporation, causing clouds to dissipate as the water droplets that make up the clouds turn into water vapor. Additionally, strong sunlight can also help to disperse clouds by breaking up their formation.
The phase change that occurs to create clouds is condensation. As warm, moist air rises in the atmosphere, it cools and condenses into tiny water droplets around particles like dust or salt. These tiny water droplets then accumulate to form clouds.
it goes up into the clouds
the water from the sea evaporates to the sky. when it goes higher up, it condenses to form water doplets. it would then gather together to make clouds.
Water is not nonrenewable. But it is getting harder and harder for the earth to clean it faster than humans pollute it.
When water evaporates, it goes up into the sky, and eventually freezes to become what are known as clouds.
When it is a hot day the sun evaporates water from lakes, rivers, and oceans. Then it goes up into cumulus clouds and when the clouds get full it rain. This continues until the clouds are out of moisture.
When it is a hot day the sun evaporates water from lakes, rivers, and oceans. Then it goes up into cumulus clouds and when the clouds get full it rain. This continues until the clouds are out of moisture.
evaporation: when the water turns into gas and goes up to the clouds condensation: the water in the clouds turn into liquid precipitation: the water comes down as rain, snow, hail, sleet etc.
Clouds are made up of water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the atmosphere, so they do not have a cleanliness factor like a solid surface. However, clouds can play a role in cleaning the atmosphere by trapping particles and pollutants which can later come down as precipitation.
basically it evaporates into the sky, eventually becoming rain/snow and falls back to earth. It rises into the atmosphere.
rain goes down, but never goes up actually it evaporates is transformed to water vapor goes into the clouds and eventually comes down as rain again (pixilated)
water goes up and wind and air keep it up until it gets too heavy
They are formed through the water cycle. The clouds accumulate water then the clouds dump the water (rain). The water that lands on the ground and picks up dirt and salt. The runoff water goes into the lakes, rivers, and oceans which is then sucked back up into the clouds. When the water is taken back up to the clouds, the salt is left behind because is too heavy. Also, when the runoff water accumulates on the ground, the water dries up and the salt is left behind which will be collected the next time it rains.