Water drops from clouds is rain.
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.
There are roughly 100 milligrams in 20 drops of water.
Approximately 30 to 40 drops of water can fit on a quarter, depending on the size of the drops and the condition of the coin's surface.
Yes, cumulus clouds can produce rain. As they rise and cool, water droplets within the cloud can merge to form larger drops that eventually become heavy enough to fall as rain. This process is known as precipitation.
These particles are molecules of gaseous water.
yes, it mainly water drops in air
Cloud.
Cloud
Evaporation
hail or snow :)
Cloud Formation.
A cloud.
It forms a cloud
It forms a cloud
Large drops of rain fall from cumulonimbus clouds due to the strong updrafts within the cloud that keep precipitation suspended in the cloud until the drops become too heavy to be supported. Once the drops become too heavy, they fall to the ground as rain.
Cloud drops
condesation