its part of the water cycle and that's how we get water it gets recycled and it goes evaporation condensation then precipitation!
Water condenses to form clouds when warm air rises, cools, and reaches its dew point—the temperature at which it can no longer hold all its water vapor. As the air cools, the water vapor condenses into tiny water droplets or ice crystals around particles like dust or smoke in the atmosphere, creating clouds.
by evaporation most of our rain and snow gets back into the atmosphere except what goes down a storm drain and into a lake or something disappears into thin air to become another rain drop or snowflake. so a snowflake that falls on your nose might hav been a raindrop that fell on a plant in the garden of eden
The water goes in the air and forms into water vapor which turns into clouds.
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.
Clouds are formed in the atmosphere.
basically it evaporates into the sky, eventually becoming rain/snow and falls back to earth. It rises into the atmosphere.
Water moves from the atmosphere in the form of clouds in precipitation. This can include rain, snow, sleet, or hail, depending on the temperature and conditions in the atmosphere. The water then falls to the Earth's surface due to gravity.
When water vapor turns into clouds, it is called condensation. This process occurs when warm air containing water vapor rises and cools, causing the water vapor to condense into tiny water droplets that form clouds.
Yes, it evaporates, becoming water vapour which moves up into the atmosphere to form clouds.
Water vapors goes in the atmosphere.
it goes up into the clouds
Smoke generally travels into the atmosphere.
its part of the water cycle and that's how we get water it gets recycled and it goes evaporation condensation then precipitation!
PLants absorb the water from the soil (through their roots) and then release it back into the atmosphere by transpiration (evaporation from the leaves). You should know what happens after that...The water in the atmosphere condenses to form clouds, then rain falls, returning the water to the soil, and the cycle goes on...
Water condenses to form clouds when warm air rises, cools, and reaches its dew point—the temperature at which it can no longer hold all its water vapor. As the air cools, the water vapor condenses into tiny water droplets or ice crystals around particles like dust or smoke in the atmosphere, creating clouds.
When the sun heats the Earth's water, it evaporates and turns into water vapor. Water vapor rises into the atmosphere where it can eventually condense to form clouds and then fall back to Earth as precipitation. This process is known as the water cycle.