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What is the large masses of water vapor called?

Large masses of water vapor are called clouds. Clouds are formed when warm air rises and cools, causing the water vapor to condense into tiny water droplets or ice crystals.


How do clouds and precipitation form?

Answer:Cloud:The sun evaporates water and the water becomes a gas called water vapor. The water vapor "clumps together" and forms a cloud.Precipitation:The vapor becomes tiny water droplets. Soon, the droplets for rain. That is called precipitation. However, precipitation can be rain, snow, hail, etc.


Compare and contrast the growth of cloud droplets and the growth of ice crystals?

A cloud is a large collection of very tiny droplets of water or ice crystals.The droplets are so small they can float in the air. All clouds have some ice crystals but a "pogonip " is a dense winter fog containing ice particles.


What is a rock with large crystals scattered on a background of much smaller crystals called?

A rock with large crystals scattered on a background of much smaller crystals is called a porphyry. This rock texture is the result of two stages of cooling, where large crystals formed during the slower cooling stage, followed by smaller crystals forming during rapid cooling.


A rock with large crystals surrounded by small crystals called?

The rock is called porphyry, which forms when magma slowly cools beneath the Earth's surface. The large crystals are known as phenocrysts, and the smaller surrounding crystals are called groundmass or matrix.


What do you give the name to a large concentration of tiny water droplets?

A large concentration of tiny water droplets suspended in the air is called fog.


What are Igneous rocks that have large crystals and small crystals?

Igneous rocks with large crystals are called intrusive rocks, formed from magma cooling slowly beneath the Earth's surface, allowing for large crystals to form. Igneous rocks with small crystals are called extrusive rocks, formed from lava cooling quickly on the Earth's surface, resulting in small crystals due to rapid cooling.


What is the texture called when an igneous rock with large crystals scattered on a background of much smaller crystals?

The texture is called porphyritic. It forms when an igneous rock cools at different rates, resulting in large crystals (phenocrysts) surrounded by a matrix of smaller crystals (groundmass).


What causes clouds to precipitate?

Clouds precipitate when water droplets or ice crystals within the cloud grow large enough to overcome the forces keeping them aloft, such as updrafts. Once the droplets or crystals become too heavy, they fall out of the cloud as precipitation, such as rain or snow.


What do you call a large concentration of tiny water droplets?

A large concentration of tiny water droplets is called a cloud. Clouds are formed from water vapor that condense into clouds.


Why do the cloud droplets fall onto the earth?

Cloud droplets fall to Earth as precipitation when they grow large enough to overcome air resistance. This can happen when they coalesce into larger droplets or freeze into ice crystals. Gravity then pulls them down as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.


By which process does water vapor change into clouds?

Water vapor changes into clouds through a process called condensation. As warm, moist air rises in the atmosphere, it cools and the water vapor condenses into tiny water droplets or ice crystals, forming clouds. These clouds can further develop into precipitation when the droplets or crystals grow large enough to fall back to the Earth as rain or snow.