Clouds are formed.
The water that evaporates from oceans becomes water vapor as it rises into the air. As the water collects in the sky it forms what we see as clouds, which are really condensed water droplets. As the weight of the water within the cloud mass becomes greater, the drops start to fall back to the rivers, mountains, streams, etc, that eventually run back into the places from which it evaporated in the first place, and thus the cycle continually repeats itself indefinitely.
The water slowly evaporates into the air as water vapor. If enough water evaporates into the air, the air may become more humid. Eventually most of it rises into the sky and together with other water vapor from puddles,, rivers, lakes, ponds, oceans, becomes clouds which become rain or snow, falls to the ground, and goes back to rivers, lakes, ponds, oceans and maybe even form more puddles.The water in the puddle goes up into the air, by a process called evaporation. This happens because water and everything else is made up of molecules. Molecules are too small for the eye to see. The molecules of water slowly go up into the air, and over time the puddle disappears.
Precipitation is water that falls from the sky in the form of rain or snow, but water vapour is a form of water that has evaporated into the air.
When water evaporates it turns into a gas and mixes with the air. The amount of water in the air is called humidity. Eventually when there is enough water in the air it will form rain clouds and fall back down.
The water either seeps into the ground or it slowly evaporates into the air as water vapor. If enough water evaporates into the air, the air may become more humid. Eventually most of it rises into the sky and together with other water vapor from puddles,, rivers, lakes, ponds, oceans, becomes clouds which become rain or snow, falls to the ground, and goes back to rivers, lakes, ponds, oceans and maybe even form more puddles.The water has two ways to go after being in a puddle. One way is that it can drain down into the ground through the dirt. Sometimes puddles are on surfaces that are unable to let water through, like asphalt, or sidewalks. That means the water has to go somewhere else. So the water in the puddle goes up into the air, by a process called evaporation. This happens because water and everything else is made up of molechules. Molechules are too small for the eye to see. The molechules of water slowly go up into the air, and over time the puddle disappears.
When water evaporates, it goes up into the sky, and eventually freezes to become what are known as clouds.
When water evaporates from the Earth's surface due to heat energy from the sun, it rises into the atmosphere as water vapor. This water vapor eventually cools and condenses to form clouds, which can then lead to precipitation, such as rain.
water evaporates from the earth and condenses in the sky
Clouds are formed in the atmosphere.
Evaporation, condensation, precipitation. Evaporation - The sun evaporates the water Condensation - The cold air condenses the water Precipitation - Rain/snow/hail/sleet/anything that is water based that falls from the sky
The water slowly evaporates into the air as water vapor. If enough water evaporates into the air, the air may become more humid. Eventually most of it rises into the sky and together with other water vapor from puddles,, rivers, lakes, ponds, oceans, becomes clouds which become rain or snow, falls to the ground, and goes back to rivers, lakes, ponds, oceans and maybe even form more puddles.The water in the puddle goes up into the air, by a process called evaporation. This happens because water and everything else is made up of molecules. Molecules are too small for the eye to see. The molecules of water slowly go up into the air, and over time the puddle disappears.
It evaporates into clouds and comes back down as rain
The water that evaporates from oceans becomes water vapor as it rises into the air. As the water collects in the sky it forms what we see as clouds, which are really condensed water droplets. As the weight of the water within the cloud mass becomes greater, the drops start to fall back to the rivers, mountains, streams, etc, that eventually run back into the places from which it evaporated in the first place, and thus the cycle continually repeats itself indefinitely.
It has a leak.Your dog is drinking it.The water evaporates into the sky to form clouds.
When water evaporates into the sky it begins to get cooler and physically changes to condensation or clouds. This is important!!:)
As long as the sun is behind you in a clear patch of sky and the air in front of you is loaded with water droplets.
The water slowly evaporates into the air as water vapor. If enough water evaporates into the air, the air may become more humid. Eventually most of it rises into the sky and together with other water vapor from puddles,, rivers, lakes, ponds, oceans, becomes clouds which become rain or snow, falls to the ground, and goes back to rivers, lakes, ponds, oceans and maybe even form more puddles.The water in the puddle goes up into the air, by a process called evaporation. This happens because water and everything else is made up of molecules. Molecules are too small for the eye to see. The molecules of water slowly go up into the air, and over time the puddle disappears.