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When cloud droplets combine to form larger drops they fall to earth as what?

When cloud droplets combine to form larger drops, they fall to the Earth as rain.


What determines what type of precipitation will fall from a Cumulonimbus cloud?

The type of precipitation that falls from a Cumulonimbus cloud is usually determined by the temperature of the air below the cloud. Rain will fall if the temperature is above freezing, while snow or hail will fall if the temperature is below freezing. Other factors like atmospheric pressure and humidity can also influence the type of precipitation.


How can rain and hail fall from the same cumulonimbus cloud?

The clouds usually are fairly restricted in height, but can sometimes extend upwards to much higher altitudes when they become known as cumulonimbus clouds. These are very large and can extend to 12000 metres or higher. At base level, the cloud is made up of water droplets but the top of the cloud is made up of ice crystals. Cumulonimbus produce severe weather such as heavy rain, hail, thunderstorms and tornadoes.


what of the two theories of precipitation governs the fall of rain from the top of a cumulonimbus cloud?

The collision-coalescence theory is the one that governs the fall of rain from the top of a cumulonimbus cloud. This theory states that larger raindrops form when smaller droplets collide and merge together.


What type of cloud does heavy rain fall from?

Cumulonimbus clouds, those can cause supercell storms (rotating thunderstorms) and then severe weather, such as deadly lightning, tornadoes, large hail, straight line winds, and even flooding.Another cloud is Mammatus. Mammatus hangs beneath the anvil of a mature thunder cloud. It produces severe weather especially tornadoes. I read this from a book so this is true.

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How can the same cumulonimbus cloud produce rain or hail?

A cumulonimbus cloud can produce rain or hail depending on the strength of updrafts within the cloud. If the updrafts are strong enough to carry water droplets high into the cloud where they freeze, hailstones may form. If the updrafts are not as strong, the water droplets will fall as rain.


How many drops come from the cloud?

there r little droplets in the clouds like smiley faces and they join together and the cloud just can not hold it any more so the clouds just drop them and they fall like rainAND IT GOES OVER AND OVER AGAIN


What falls from cumulonimbus?

Depending on the temperature and other conditions, it could be rain, snow or hail. But if the question is about what falls from cumulonimbus that most likely wouldn't fall from other cloud formations, then the answer would be hail. It's the vertical activity that gives the cumulonimbus cloud its distinctive shape, and it's the vertical activity that forms hail...especially large hail stones.


When cloud droplets combine to form larger drops they fall to earth as what?

When cloud droplets combine to form larger drops, they fall to the Earth as rain.


How does hail from and what type of cloud is it?

Hail forms when updrafts in thunderstorms carry raindrops into colder regions of the atmosphere. As the raindrops freeze, they grow in size and eventually fall to the ground as hailstones. Hail is typically associated with cumulonimbus clouds, which are large, towering clouds that produce thunderstorms.


What determines what type of precipitation will fall from a Cumulonimbus cloud?

The type of precipitation that falls from a Cumulonimbus cloud is usually determined by the temperature of the air below the cloud. Rain will fall if the temperature is above freezing, while snow or hail will fall if the temperature is below freezing. Other factors like atmospheric pressure and humidity can also influence the type of precipitation.


How can rain and hail fall from the same cumulonimbus cloud?

The clouds usually are fairly restricted in height, but can sometimes extend upwards to much higher altitudes when they become known as cumulonimbus clouds. These are very large and can extend to 12000 metres or higher. At base level, the cloud is made up of water droplets but the top of the cloud is made up of ice crystals. Cumulonimbus produce severe weather such as heavy rain, hail, thunderstorms and tornadoes.


What is cloud droplets combine and grow large enough to fall to earth?

When cloud droplets combine and grow large enough to fall to earth, they form precipitation like rain or snow. This process is known as coalescence, where smaller droplets collide and merge into larger drops due to gravity. Eventually, these larger drops become heavy enough to overcome the upward currents within the cloud and fall as precipitation.


what of the two theories of precipitation governs the fall of rain from the top of a cumulonimbus cloud?

The collision-coalescence theory is the one that governs the fall of rain from the top of a cumulonimbus cloud. This theory states that larger raindrops form when smaller droplets collide and merge together.


True or false hail is only observed directly under the cumulonimbus cloud in which its formed?

False. Hail can fall outside the area directly below the cumulonimbus cloud in which it formed, especially in cases of strong winds that can carry hail for some distance from the storm.


How do you describe the weather conditions during which hailstones form and the process by which they form?

This is how they form they form when drops of rain freeze inside clouds with strong updraft winds like a large cumulonimbus cloud if the winds are strong enough they lift the hailstone through the inside of the cloud a hailstone may rise and fall many times each creating a new layer when it gets too heavy it falls down to the earths crust


What type of cloud does heavy rain fall from?

Cumulonimbus clouds, those can cause supercell storms (rotating thunderstorms) and then severe weather, such as deadly lightning, tornadoes, large hail, straight line winds, and even flooding.Another cloud is Mammatus. Mammatus hangs beneath the anvil of a mature thunder cloud. It produces severe weather especially tornadoes. I read this from a book so this is true.