Condensed water vapor from the sky typically falls back to Earth as rain.
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Water in the atmosphere stays there as water vapor, or it condenses and falls as rain, snow, hail, etc.
Condensation
Condensation
Water returns to the atmosphere through evaporation. This occurs over oceans, lakes and rivers. Steam from a boiling kettle is water vapor returning to the atmosphere and this is the same principle that happens when the sun warms water.
The rain cycle, Water vapor rises, cools , condenses into drops, and falls back to earth.
psychrometer
Water in the atmosphere stays there as water vapor, or it condenses and falls as rain, snow, hail, etc.
Water in the atmosphere stays there as water vapor, or it condenses and falls as rain, snow, hail, etc.
Water in the atmosphere stays there as water vapor, or it condenses and falls as rain, snow, hail, etc.
when water vapour is cooled it condenses and falls as rain
the vapor cools, condenses, and falls to the earth as rain or snow. The water soak into the ground, avaporates to the atmosphere or flows into rivers to be recycled.
the rain cycle. the water is evaporates and turns into clouds (water vapor) then condenses and falls back down again
Condensation
clouds
Condensation
The clouds are formed by water vapor evaporating from the ocean. The water vapor condenses and falls again as rain (or snow) thereby completing the water cycle.