Evaporation is the transformation of a liquid in gas; condensation is the inverse process.
Water evaporates to form water vapour. When it reaches up,l it condenses to form rain, snow , sleet and then comes down.
After water evaporates, it turns into water vapor and rises into the atmosphere. Once in the atmosphere, the water vapor cools and condenses to form clouds. Subsequently, the water falls back to the Earth's surface as precipitation.
Evaporated water condenses in the atmosphere to form clouds.
Water vapor forms when liquid water evaporates from bodies of water like oceans, lakes, and rivers as well as from the surface of plants and soil. This water vapor rises into the atmosphere, where it cools and condenses to form clouds.
Water evaporates into water vapor which condenses in the atmosphere to form clouds, when there is sufficient condensation within the clouds the water vapor start to combine into larger units until they are massive enough to fall to the ground as rain.
water vapor condenses to form liquid water
When the water from the ocean or lake evaporates and then condenses into water droplets.
Water evaporates to form water vapour. When it reaches up,l it condenses to form rain, snow , sleet and then comes down.
Yes - after water evaporates from the ocean, lakes, and other bodies of water and before it condenses to form clouds, it is in vapor form.
Yes. Precipitation can be rain, sleet, snow, or hail. It happens when water evaporates and condenses to form clouds.
After water evaporates, it turns into water vapor and rises into the atmosphere. Once in the atmosphere, the water vapor cools and condenses to form clouds. Subsequently, the water falls back to the Earth's surface as precipitation.
The sun provides the energy needed to make water change its state in the water cycle. Solar energy drives the evaporation of water from bodies of water on Earth, converting liquid water into water vapor that eventually condenses to form clouds and precipitates back to the surface as rain or snow.
the water from the sea evaporates to the sky. when it goes higher up, it condenses to form water doplets. it would then gather together to make clouds.
Clouds form when water evaporates by the sun it then cools, condenses and forms a cloud and thats what makes those pretty white fluffy things in the sky.
When water evaporates from the Earth's surface due to heat energy from the sun, it rises into the atmosphere as water vapor. This water vapor eventually cools and condenses to form clouds, which can then lead to precipitation, such as rain.
It is part of the water cycle. Water evaporates due to heat from the sun. The water then condenses in the atmosphere to form clouds. Once enough water has condensed in the clouds, water droplets form and falls back to the earth in the form of precipitation.
This is a physical change. When water vapor in the air condenses to form clouds, it is a change in state from a gas (water vapor) to a liquid (water droplets). No new substances are formed.