A cloud is primarily made up of tiny droplets of liquid water but also contains water vapor (gas) and, in some cases, solid water - ice - in the form of hail or snow flakes.
No. Rain is a liquid, a solid is hard and sturdy like chairs, desks,computers, etc.
Solid water (snow) falls on the mountains in the winter. When spring comes, the solid water melts into liquid water, flows downhill to a stream, then into a river, and then into an ocean. The Sun warms the surface of the ocean, evaporating the liquid water into gaseous water vapor. The water vapor rises into the sky and forms clouds, which are blown into the mountains where the clouds cool, and form solid water (snow), which falls in the mountains in the winter.
Yes. As a gas, it is called water vapor, and is invisible. As a liquid, it is called water, and as a solid, it is called ice.
Volume increases, and there is a change of phase from liquid to solid.
The states of matter that appear in the water cycle are solid (ice), liquid (water), and gas (water vapor). Water evaporates from bodies of water, condenses in the atmosphere to form clouds, and precipitates back to the Earth's surface as rain, snow, or hail.
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The water in clouds is in the form of liquid droplets. Clouds are made up of tiny water droplets that have condensed from water vapor in the air. If the temperature drops low enough, these liquid water droplets can freeze and turn into ice crystals.
The term for liquid or solid water that falls from clouds to the earth's surface is precipitation. This includes rain, snow, sleet, and hail.
Clouds are water. Water can be found in three forms : solid, liquid and gas. Water as a gas is called water vapour. Clouds form when water vapour turns back into liquid water droplets. That is called condensation. So, clouds are liquid water droplets.
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No. Rain is a liquid, a solid is hard and sturdy like chairs, desks,computers, etc.
Solid water (snow) falls on the mountains in the winter. When spring comes, the solid water melts into liquid water, flows downhill to a stream, then into a river, and then into an ocean. The Sun warms the surface of the ocean, evaporating the liquid water into gaseous water vapor. The water vapor rises into the sky and forms clouds, which are blown into the mountains where the clouds cool, and form solid water (snow), which falls in the mountains in the winter.
Yes. As a gas, it is called water vapor, and is invisible. As a liquid, it is called water, and as a solid, it is called ice.
Volume increases, and there is a change of phase from liquid to solid.
Solid (ice, snow), Liquid (just plain water), Gas (fog, clouds).
no, it can be ice and snow and it can be evaporated
During the formation of clouds, water vapor in the air condenses into liquid water droplets or ice crystals. This change is from a gas state (water vapor) to a liquid or solid state (liquid water droplets or ice crystals), which is known as condensation.