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Clouds cover the sun when they are formed by water vapor condensing and turning into liquid droplets or ice crystals. These droplets and crystals scatter sunlight, making it appear as if the sun is covered.
Rain clouds appear dark because the large water droplets they contain absorb more sunlight than they reflect or scatter. This absorption of sunlight by the water droplets makes the clouds appear denser and darker.
The water droplets are called condensation.
Stratus clouds are made of water droplets because they form at low altitudes where the air is cooler, causing water vapor to condense into liquid water droplets. These clouds appear as a uniform layer with a smooth, gray appearance due to the small size of the water droplets and the lack of vertical development.
The light mist of droplets falling to the earth is called "drizzle." Drizzle consists of very small water droplets that appear as a fine mist or light rain.
Condensation
Condensation.
Water droplets form on the underside of a pot of warm rice due to condensation. When warm air comes into contact with a cooler surface, it loses its ability to hold moisture, causing the water vapor in the air to condense into liquid droplets on the cooler surface.
Dew point.
Condensation
Condensation.
Condensation.
Condensation
Clouds cover the sun when they are formed by water vapor condensing and turning into liquid droplets or ice crystals. These droplets and crystals scatter sunlight, making it appear as if the sun is covered.
Rain clouds appear dark because the large water droplets they contain absorb more sunlight than they reflect or scatter. This absorption of sunlight by the water droplets makes the clouds appear denser and darker.
The formation of water droplets on the cover of a pan is due to condensation, where the water vapor in the air cools down and turns into liquid water. Additionally, the process of evaporation from the hot contents of the pan increases the humidity inside, contributing to the condensation on the cooler surface of the pan cover.
Rainbows appear after rainfall because sunlight is refracted into its individual colors by water droplets in the air, creating a spectrum of colors in the sky. The water droplets act as tiny prisms that separate the sunlight into its constituent wavelengths, resulting in the arc of colors we see as a rainbow.