aerosols
There are approximately 1,500 active volcanoes above water around the world. This includes volcanoes on continental landmasses as well as islands. These volcanoes have the potential to erupt and impact surrounding areas.
the main reason is condensation of water vapour in the air to water droplets
A cloud is a collection of millions of tiny water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the atmosphere. Clouds form when warm, moist air rises and cools, causing condensation of water vapor into tiny droplets.
Precipitation is the process of water droplets or ice crystals falling from the sky.
Particles onto which water droplets form are called cloud condensation nuclei (CCN). These particles can include dust, sea salt, and pollution. When water vapor condenses onto these particles, it forms cloud droplets.
Floating water droplets are called mist or spray. They are tiny droplets of water suspended in the air.
There are approximately 1,500 active volcanoes above water around the world. This includes volcanoes on continental landmasses as well as islands. These volcanoes have the potential to erupt and impact surrounding areas.
The last answer was just illogical. Condensation is water droplets in the water cycle.
ice droplets
be cues it tiny water droplets
Cirrus clouds are not made out of water droplets.
Water vapor droplets can become cloud droplets when the what reaches? dew point is the correct answer
they get bigger because the water droplets are cold and there is also water vapour in the air which is hotand when they meet the water vapour changes back to water droplets which then combine with the water droplets falling from the thunder cloud!!
cumulus clouds form layers with water droplets
By definition, a cloud is microscopic water droplets. Brought down to earth level, a cloud is called "fog" - which is the same thing: microscopic water droplets.
water vapor change into water droplets when are at a low temperature. when the water vapors are at a low tempertaure, the particles of water come closer to each other and they form droplets of water.
Yes, tiny water droplets forming at the spout of a kettle is typically due to condensation. When the hot water vapor comes into contact with the cooler spout, it cools down and condenses into the water droplets that you see.