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Water vapor and clouds are the stages of the water cycle. The sun (without it water cycle count repeat.) shines on the water causing gas to form above the ground and in the air. This is called water vapor. Water vapor accumulates and forms clouds. Once dense enough from all the water vapor it will then precipate as raindrops.

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