Rain consists of falling water droplets.
Drops
The answer is clouds, but it has a chance of being fog or mist.
The deposit of water droplets on the ground is known as dew.
A collection of water droplets suspended in the air is called a cloud. If the collection of water droplets is close to the ground it is called fog.
percipitation
fog because its made up of little water droplets
A CLOUD
That'd be clouds.
The answer is clouds, but it has a chance of being fog or mist.
The deposit of water droplets on the ground is known as dew.
fog
The oil sands are dug out of the ground with huge shovels and dumped in ...droplets to merge in to bigger water droplets so they can be separated out.
Precipitation
Simple answer: They don't. Clouds ARE water - tiny, tiny droplets of water just like fog. If colder air moves into a cloud, it causes there to be even more water droplets forming. When the droplets get close enough together, they start touching and turning themselves into even larger droplets. Then the "even larger" water droplets touch, and make water drops . . . at some point in this process, the water droplets grow large enough that they are too heavy to stay where they are, and then they fall to the ground. This falling to the ground is what we call, "Rain".
Dew, which is the condensation of water droplets on the ground.
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The wind or air shapes the water