Rain? precipitation
evaporation
Evaporation.
Liquid water falling from the atmosphere is called precipitation. It occurs in various forms, including rain, drizzle, and in warmer conditions, it usually takes the shape of droplets. Precipitation is a crucial part of the water cycle, helping to replenish Earth's water sources.
The movement of water into the atmosphere as it changes from a liquid to a gas is called evaporation. This process occurs when water absorbs heat energy, allowing molecules to transition into vapor. Evaporation is a crucial part of the water cycle, contributing to cloud formation and precipitation.
The movement of water into the atmosphere as it changes from a liquid to a gas is called evaporation. This process occurs when water molecules gain enough energy to overcome intermolecular forces, allowing them to escape into the air as water vapor. Evaporation is a key component of the water cycle, contributing to weather patterns and climate.
Rain
Rain
Water from snow or rain is commonly referred to as precipitation. This water falls from the atmosphere in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
Yes, in the atmosphere water vapour falls as rain.
The changing of gaseous water vapor in the air to liquid water is called condensation. If it does so high up in the atmosphere and falls as droplets to the ground we call that "rain" - but it has to undergo condensation first.
Water cycle
water jackass
Water leaves the atmosphere through a process called precipitation, where water vapor in the air condenses into liquid droplets or ice crystals and falls to the ground as rain, snow, sleet, or hail. Additionally, water vapor can also leave the atmosphere through evaporation and transpiration from plants.
Rain drops, so many rain drops...seems lika rain drops...falling in my eyes.
That is precipitation, which is any form of water - liquid or solid - that falls from the atmosphere to the Earth's surface.
evaporation
Evaporation.