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It is a water cycle. A cycle, circle, never-ending thing. You cannot say that something that has no end and no beginning has "stages"

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What stage dose clouds form in the water cycle?

weather


During what stage of the water cycle are clouds formed The stage that clouds form in the water cycle is called Evaporation Can someone describe how this happens?

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.


Clouds are part of the water cycle what part?

cloudes take place in the water cycle by producing the rain in little bits


What do Clouds Symbolise?

Water, because clouds are made of water in the form of "CONDENSATION" of the Water Cycle.


How does a water cycle form?

water condenses into the clouds than it rains and that's the cycle


What part of the water cycle do clouds form?

condensation


Clouds form from rising water at which step in the water cycle?

Condensation


what is the water cycle?

the water is the way clouds matter are being form


Where clouds form?

the sky. look up the water cycle


How does evaporation and condensation affect the water cycle?

Evaporation form clouds and condensed water from clouds forms rains.


When it is raining water is returning to earth during a water cycle stage is called?

The stage where water returns to Earth during the water cycle is called precipitation. This is when water falls back to the Earth's surface in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail after evaporating, condensing into clouds, and forming precipitation droplets.


Clouds form from rising water vapor at which step in the water cycle?

Clouds form as a result of condensation of water vapor in the atmosphere during the water cycle. The water vapor rises and cools, leading to condensation into tiny water droplets or ice crystals, forming clouds.