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What huge of tiny water droplets that haven't fallen to the ground yet?

Those are likely suspended in the air as clouds or fog. They are tiny water droplets that have condensed from water vapor and are held aloft by upward air movement. When the droplets accumulate and become heavy enough, they fall as precipitation.


Million of drops of water suspended in the sky?

Million of drops of water suspended in the sky form clouds, which are masses of tiny water droplets or ice crystals. These droplets are held aloft by updrafts and can eventually combine to form larger droplets that fall as precipitation.


What substances are held together in the condensed state only by induced dipoles?

water


Why do cloud droplets not fall to the earth's surface as soon as they are formed?

The surface area to volume ratio of cloud droplets is very high, which results in an extremely slow terminal velocity. Such droplets are easily held aloft even by very weak air currents. Even if the droplets to start to fall, they will evaporate quickly in the unsaturated air below the clouds.


What are water droplets held together by?

The surface tension of the water holds it together. Water has an almost magnetic property in that it sticks to itself. The raindrops physically cannot be too bog because air resistance would rip it apart, but it has great enough surface tension to avoid being reduced to individual molecules.


What is usually described as the accumulation of suspended organic or inorganic materials in the water?

In water quality and hydrology, there are two related terms: Total Suspended Solids (TSS) - the measured solids held in water Sediment Load - the materials carried in moving water (consists of dissolved load and suspended load, separate from bed load)


How is water held in an emulsion?

In an emulsion, water is held by the emulsifying agent, which acts as a barrier between the water and the other components of the mixture. The emulsifying agent helps to stabilize the mixture by preventing the water droplets from coalescing and separating out. This allows water to be evenly dispersed throughout the emulsion.


Why are clouds kept in the air?

Clouds are kept in the air due to the process of condensation and evaporation. Water vapor in the air condenses into droplets to form clouds, which are held aloft by rising air currents. Gravity also plays a role in keeping clouds suspended in the atmosphere.


What does held in abeyance mean?

Being temporarily suspended or unused.


Why don't clouds fall from the sky?

Clouds do not fall from the sky because they are made up of tiny water droplets or ice crystals that are lighter than the surrounding air. These droplets and crystals are held aloft by rising air currents and wind patterns in the atmosphere.


Is water vapor mini molecules?

A single water molecule is too small to see. Water vapor is when the molecules begin to condense, several molecules forming together, forming tiny water droplets that are held aloft by the motion of the air around them.


Why would drophlets of water form on the outside of a glass cup?

Assuming the glass cup held a cold liquid, the air closest to the cup will be colder than the surrounding air, causing water vapour in the air to condense into liquid water droplets.