condensation is the anwser.
After a cloud is formed in the water cycle, it continues to accumulate water vapor as more moisture condenses into tiny water droplets or ice crystals. When these droplets combine and grow large enough, they eventually fall to the ground as precipitation, such as rain, snow, or hail. This precipitation replenishes water sources like rivers, lakes, and groundwater, thus continuing the cycle. Additionally, some of the precipitation may evaporate back into the atmosphere, further sustaining the water cycle.
Clouds form during the condensation stage of the water cycle. This occurs when water vapor in the air cools and changes into tiny water droplets or ice crystals, which gather together to create clouds.
When a cloud touches the ground, it is known as fog. Fog occurs when the air near the ground cools and reaches its dew point, causing water droplets to condense and create a cloud-like appearance at the surface.
If one step is out, water cycle will be imbalanced. It disturbs water cycle.
evaporation...
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!
After a cloud is formed in the water cycle, it continues to accumulate water vapor as more moisture condenses into tiny water droplets or ice crystals. When these droplets combine and grow large enough, they eventually fall to the ground as precipitation, such as rain, snow, or hail. This precipitation replenishes water sources like rivers, lakes, and groundwater, thus continuing the cycle. Additionally, some of the precipitation may evaporate back into the atmosphere, further sustaining 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
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.
It turns into a cloud
too much water in the cloud