What happens to the water molecule is when it is evaporated, it is being bounced around. Then, when the water molecules are rubbing together, that creates friction, and friction creates energy, that energy is the lightning. Next, when the cloud is collection water, it gets denser and denser, and when it is very heavy, the water just falls out because the cloud can't carry anymore.
Water IS a polar molecule.
condensation is the anwser.
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It forms a cloud then it rains
H2O2 is the hydrogen peroxide.
cloud and wind
a cloud forms when water molecule's, dust, and warm air combine
Water IS a polar molecule.
storm cloud
10 days
The amount of time a water molecule spends in a cloud, known as its residence time, can vary depending on several factors, including weather conditions, cloud type, and atmospheric dynamics. On average, a water molecule remains in a cloud for about 9 to 10 days before it precipitates out as rain, snow, or ice.
It turns into a cloud
the water then appears coulerless
it turns into a cloud
The movement of air inside a storm cloud causes collisions between water droplets, which may cause parts of the cloud to become charged. This charge separation leads to electrostatic forces that can result in lightning and thunderstorms.
hail
it obviously rains :)