condensation is the anwser.
Clouds are formed from condensed water molecules.
If one step is out, water cycle will be imbalanced. It disturbs water cycle.
Clouds are formed during the condensation stage of the water cycle, not evaporation. In the evaporation stage, water from surfaces like oceans and lakes turns into vapor and rises into the atmosphere. As this water vapor cools, it condenses into tiny droplets around particles in the air, forming clouds. This process is essential for precipitation to occur.
gas or vapor
clouds are formed so the water cycle can continueThey are formed from air and dust
condensation is the anwser.
the water cycle
precipitation
When the water from the rivers and oceans evaprates,then the water vapours goes into the atmosphere where it forms a cloud and then condences and comes down in the form of rain and this happens again and again and it is known as water cycle
Condensation
The water cycle and cloud formation.
yes, they are condensed water. See the water cycle!
water cylce
yes because temperature is factor that starts the water cycle by evaporating the water so it can become a rain cloud and do the rest of the water cycle
No, a cloud formed in hot air is not denser than a cloud formed in cold air. Cloud formation is primarily determined by the saturation level of air, where warm air can hold more water vapor before condensation occurs. The density of the cloud itself depends more on the amount of water droplets or ice crystals present rather than the temperature of the air in which it formed.
The water cycle or hydrologic is a continuous cycle where water evaporates, travels into the air and becomes part of a cloud, falls down to earth as precipitation, and then evaporates again.