Near the surface
condenses
Water vapor typically remains in the air for a few days before it condenses and forms clouds or precipitation.
when water evaporates it condenses and becomes water vapor:)
Fog is formed when water vapor condenses in a low lying cloud close to the ground, usually from moisture in lakes, oceans, rivers, plants, or soil. This process occurs when the air near the surface becomes saturated with water vapor and cools to the point of condensation.
A cloud that rests on the earth is called fog. It forms when water vapor in the air condenses into tiny water droplets at ground level, creating a thick misty or hazy layer.
Cooler. The cloud forms because the water vapor condenses by cooling down. Thunderstorms occur because a warm, moist air mass is cooled by an incoming cold air mass. When the moist air gets chilled, the water vapor condenses to form clouds, resulting in rain.
it begins to condenses.
A thunderstorm develops when air that contains water vapor rises and forms a cloud. Then the water vapor condenses to form precipitation or rain.
When a cloud holding water vapor suddenly cools, the water vapor condenses into liquid water droplets or ice crystals. This process forms precipitation, such as rain or snow, which falls to the ground.
condenses
When warm air filled with water vapor cools off, the water vapor condenses into tiny water droplets or ice crystals. This condensation forms clouds and, if the cooling continues, precipitation such as rain, snow, or hail may occur.
Water vapor forms clouds when it condenses in the atmosphere.
Water vapor, small dust or pollen particles, and cool temperatures are three key ingredients needed to form a cloud. When the water vapor condenses onto these particles in the atmosphere, it forms droplets that come together to create a cloud.
When water vapor condenses around dust particles a cloud is formed
evaporation
Snow forms when water vapor in a cloud condenses directly into ice crystals, bypassing the liquid stage. These ice crystals then continue to grow in the cloud until they become heavy enough to fall to the ground as snowflakes.
Rain water.