The last answer was just illogical. Condensation is water droplets in the water cycle.
clouds
clouds
Clouds produce rain because water that has been evaporated needs somewhere to go. Any h20 gets evaporated. And then condensed which means for water to become a water vapor or cloud. Once so much water gets evaporated and then condensed, it has no where where else to go but down. Gravity can't hold the droplets of water that form in clouds. droplets of water fall down onto the ground. These droplets of water are known as rain.
"evaporation is what happens" no... that's condensation....
It condensed water vapor to form the oceans by the Earth's vapor into the water.
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 form condensed droplets of water around molecules. This is tiny particle.
dust/ass particles
Many water molecules condense on a tiny particle.
clouds
Yes. Water droplets are seen at the spout of the kettle. Water vapour from the boiling water is condensed with the surrounding air(which is cooler)to form water droplets.
clouds
Mist of fog is the condensed form of water droplets formed just above the surface of the earth. Clouds are condensed form of atmospheric moisture consisting of small water droplets or tiny ice crystals. These r formed in the troposphere
It is the process in which water gets evaporated from heat of sun. It gets condensed to form water droplets and precipitate.
It is part of the water cycle. Water evaporates due to heat from the sun. The water then condenses in the atmosphere to form clouds. Once enough water has condensed in the clouds, water droplets form and falls back to the earth in the form of precipitation.
Ice crystals from condensed water vapor that form on particulate matter in the atmosphere
Clouds are visible form of moisture. They can be liquid droplets or frozen droplets of water or any other chemical suspended in the atmosphere.
Clouds produce rain because water that has been evaporated needs somewhere to go. Any h20 gets evaporated. And then condensed which means for water to become a water vapor or cloud. Once so much water gets evaporated and then condensed, it has no where where else to go but down. Gravity can't hold the droplets of water that form in clouds. droplets of water fall down onto the ground. These droplets of water are known as rain.