its by condensation where there is heat and it hits cold .
A large concentration of tiny water droplets is called a cloud. Clouds are formed from water vapor that condense into clouds.
Mist and drizzle is made up of water droplets that are formed by precipitation.
The water on the surface of land and ocean evaporates and turns into water vapor. When the water vapor rises to a certain height, it turns into small water droplets when it is cold.
Conditions inside a cloud are not static: water droplets are constantly forming and re-evaporating. Most water droplets are formed when water vapor condenses around a condensation nucleus, a tiny particle of smoke, dust, ash or salt. In supersaturated conditions, water droplets may act as condensation nuclei.
Clouds are made up of very small water droplets which are suspended in the air. If the air continues to cool, the small droplets will join together to form larger droplets or ice crystals. Eventually the weight of the water drops or ice crystals may be heavy enough to make them fall as precipitation(rain, snow, hail or ice). The higher clouds which don't produce precipitation are formed of the crystals while the lower clouds which produce precipitation are formed of water droplets which are the melted crystals.
I think its because the heat of the water hit the ice and condensation formed...(that would probably get you one mark out of two...but lets see..0o^)
when the hot water in the beaker touches the cool surface of the beaker,the water condenses into water droplets.
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water vapor change into water droplets when are at a low temperature. when the water vapors are at a low tempertaure, the particles of water come closer to each other and they form droplets of water.
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A large concentration of tiny water droplets is called a cloud. Clouds are formed from water vapor that condense into clouds.
Condensation is a product of both temperature and humidity of the surrounding air. Another term would be "dew point"
either dew or fog
Hail is formed (frozen rain drops).
They form through condensdation - that is, the water vapor in the air condenses.
Usually by condensation around a dust particle (or a bacterium).
Precipitation