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hail is made up of pieces of ice, the solid state of water. So hail is solid.
False. Steam fog or clouds are made of water vapor in the gas state condensed into tiny droplets, not in the liquid state.
If enough energy is taken away from water vapour, it will condense to form water (in liquid form). This is because a gaseous state requires more energy than a liquid state (and a liquid state requires more energy than a solid state).
Technically Rain is "precipitation". Water in the air (water vapour) changes to liquid form (water) and then falls under gravity to the ground. So a state change from Gas to Liquid has occurred. Snow either froms from "frozen rain" gas - liquid - solid or directly from gas to solid if conditions are right. This normally happens when the temperature of the air changes, cold fronts and warm fronts in your weather reports, and to form clouds it is normally to need a "nuclei" to form on - dust etc in the air helps.
When you see steam fog or clouds, you are seeing water in its gaseous state, known as water vapor. This occurs when water evaporates from a liquid form and condenses in the atmosphere to form visible clouds or fog.
It is rain.
Evaporation. Condensation is when water vapor leaves the gas state and becomes liquid again. Evaporation is when liquid water moves into the gas state. Precipitation is water (as liquid or solid) condenses and falls from clouds. Runoff is solid water turning to liquid. So of those four, only evaporation could be described as water coming from the lake... unless the lake is frozen solid - then it could be runoff.
It gets warm, with heat normally made up of the sun. It moves up into clouds, condensates, and then falls as precipitation.
condencation and precipitation clouds hold the water and they are water
liquid
It measures precipitation in its liquid state.
The transformation of water vapor to liquid is called condensation. This process occurs when water vapor cools down and changes its state from a gas to a liquid. Condensation is an important part of the water cycle and is responsible for the formation of clouds and precipitation.
Rain and icicles both form from precipitation in the form of water. Rain falls from clouds as liquid water, while icicles form when water freezes on surfaces such as roofs or tree branches. Both are driven by temperature changes that affect the state of the water.
Water starts off as a liquid (Ex: like something you drink, such as juice). Next, it evaporates into a gas (Ex: vapor, oxygen, etc.). Then, during precipitation, it falls from clouds either as a liquid again or in a more solid state (Ex: snow, hail, or sleet).Hope this helps on your biology homework! ;-)
The process you are referring to is called condensation. When water vapor cools down, it transitions from a gaseous state back into liquid form. This is a crucial step in the water cycle where clouds are formed.
Condensation: change from a gas to a liquid -- water vapor in the air forms tiny drops of liquid water or ice (clouds). This is followed by precipitation: water that has gathered in the clouds and falls to the earth as rain, hail, sleet and snow. Some becomes ground water: water that has soaked into the earth, often between saturated soil and rock.Evaporation: change in state from a liquid to a gas (liquid water becoming water vapor) Some of the water that forms clouds, then falls to Earth, is eventually evaporated again from the land and ocean.
condensation does not for clouds. water vapor comes up to the clouds and turns back to water. then it falls as precipitation. which is fog , sleet, snow, rain and hail. and fog is a low cloud.