im not sure im only 10 but try ask.com i think it comes from clouds
They are made of bolth because they are vertically developed. The bottom is made of water, and as they develop higher, become ice.
Clouds are not solid; they are made up of water droplets and ice crystals.
billions of tiny droplets of water...
Mist is made of tiny water droplets suspended in the air, while drizzle is made of small water droplets falling to the ground. Both are forms of precipitation that occur when water vapor in the air condenses into liquid water due to cooling temperatures.
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.
Cirrus clouds are not made out of water droplets.
They are made of bolth because they are vertically developed. The bottom is made of water, and as they develop higher, become ice.
Clouds are not solid; they are made up of water droplets and ice crystals.
water droplets
Clouds are made of tiny water droplets or ice crystals that have condensed from water vapor in the air. The water droplets or ice crystals gather together to form visible clouds that we see in the sky.
Yes clouds are made of tiny water droplets.
Fat cannot be made water soluble. However by using an emulsifier you can get a mostly stable mixture of either oil droplets in water or water droplets in oil.
billions of tiny droplets of water...
A cloud is made up of a billion droplets of water. These tiny water droplets or ice crystals cluster together in the atmosphere, forming clouds that can vary in size and shape. When the droplets combine and grow larger, they can eventually fall as precipitation, such as rain or snow.
Mist is made of tiny water droplets suspended in the air, while drizzle is made of small water droplets falling to the ground. Both are forms of precipitation that occur when water vapor in the air condenses into liquid water due to cooling temperatures.
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.
All clouds are made out of water droplets.