Drops of water are called droplets.
Vapour, which raises up to the sky and becomes part of a cloud.
Tiny drops are called droplets.
The phase change of water (liquid) to ice (solid) is called solidification.
Water molecules have strong cohesive forces due to hydrogen bonding, which makes it difficult to separate the water drops. When the drops join together, these cohesive forces pull the molecules back together easily due to surface tension, helping the drops recombine effortlessly.
Approximately 30 to 35 drops of water can fit on a US penny before spilling over. The surface tension of the water allows it to form a dome-like shape on top of the penny, holding more drops than you might expect.
These particles are molecules of gaseous water.
Rain drops, so many rain drops...seems lika rain drops...falling in my eyes.
is called rain
That is called a waterfall.
Condensation
Condensation
Cloud.
Cloud
Condensation.
Tiny drops of water in the air are called mist or fog, depending on their density and visibility.
When water vapor changes into tiny drops of water, it is called condensation. This process occurs when the air cools down and cannot hold as much moisture, leading the water vapor to transform into liquid water droplets.
Water molecules holding on to other water molecules is called cohesion.