A cloud
Indeed they are, as clouds. The clouds are not of fixed composition, in some types there are more drops formed at the leading edge, and other drops evaporating at the trailing edge.
[The rainbow seen away from the sun, has a total internal reflection angle of that magic number 42.]
Water vapors begin to condense when T drops below 100 degree Celsius. This is true under the normal conditions (sea level atmospheric pressure). On higher altitudes, there pressure is lower, vaporization/condensation temperature will be lower.
Right after a thunderstorm, there will still be some water droplets in the sky. When the sunlight shines on these water droplets, the white light that is reflected off the water droplets is split into seven different colours: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet, indigo.
The ocean water appear blue because it reflects the light from the blue sky. Also note: -Water itself is transparent -When the sky is not blue (Night, overcast sky), the water is not blue. -Some water seems green. This is usually due to algae at the bottom which actually cleans the water (which isn't what you'd expect from green water)
Yes. Water vapor in the air can condense (like the water that forms on your cold glass of soda) and fall. If the temperature is warm, the water falls as rain. If the temperature is cold enough, the water freezes and falls as hail or snow.
the water vapor would rise up in the sky and then it will become cool, then it will form a cloud
is called rain
Cloud.
Clouf formation
Cloud Formation.
Water appears in the liquid state in the atmosphere in the form of clouds, fog and mist. These consist of millions of tiny drops of liquid water suspended in the air currents. If these collect together as bigger drops they can fall as rain.
Rain Drops....(Water)
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A cloud.
Water drops are small, spherical particles of liquid water formed when water condenses from its gaseous state. They can be found on surfaces in the form of dew or as raindrops falling from clouds in the sky.
Rain drops, so many rain drops...seems lika rain drops...falling in my eyes.
Vapour, which raises up to the sky and becomes part of a cloud.
supersaturation of water vapour leads to the formation of ice crystal