Inside any cloud water is constantly evaporating an recondensing in an equilibrium that maintains the cloud and keeps the droplets too small to fall to the ground. One ice crystals form, however the equilibrium shifts toward ice. Water vapor in the colder parts of the cloud will tend to freeze rather than condense, forming snowflakes which begin to fall. When it snows, these flakes simply fall to the ground, sometimes coalescing. For rain, the snowflake melt and become raindrops.
Flash floods are formed due to cloud brusts and torrential rains.
When water evaporates into vapor it makes clouds...
it makes mud
A rainbow comes out then the sun and clouds start to go away!!!
is it rain,snow, or sunshine at one time
it obviously rains :)
It forms a cloud then it rains
The air temperature of the air is cold when it rains and the cloud temperature is cold when it rains
Because up in the air it is so cold that the water turns into a cloud. The dew inside the clouds keeps building up inside the cloud but doesn't turn to a gas. And when the cloud is to heavy it rains.
If it happens in a cloud, the drops combine until too heavy, and it rains.
it rains
A rain cloud is usually a "nimbus" cloud such as the nimbostratus and cumulonimbus (thunderstorm) clouds.
umm it rains notin special happens
It forms a cloud then it rains
it rains .
you could do the prom inside if it rains outside!
it is most likely to be either a nimbostratus cloud or a cumulus cloud.