it is gas
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.
Rain is the type of precipitation that falls from clouds in a liquid state. It occurs when water droplets in the clouds grow too heavy to remain suspended in the air and fall to the ground.
When water vapor condenses, it changes from a gaseous state to a liquid state. This process releases energy in the form of heat. The water molecules come together and form liquid droplets, which can be seen as clouds in the atmosphere or as dew on surfaces.
Clouds are water. Water can be found in three forms : solid, liquid and gas. Water as a gas is called water vapour. Clouds form when water vapour turns back into liquid water droplets. That is called condensation. So, clouds are liquid water droplets.
Water changes from liquid to vapor through the process of evaporation when it gains enough energy to break free from its liquid state. The process reverses when the vapor loses energy, condenses, and returns to a liquid state, known as condensation. These changes in state are influenced by factors such as temperature and pressure.
it is gas
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When you see steam fog or clouds, you are seeing water in its gaseous state. Steam fog occurs when cold air comes into contact with warm water vapor, causing condensation to form into fog. Clouds are also formed by the condensation of water vapor in the atmosphere.
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.
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Rain is the type of precipitation that falls from clouds in a liquid state. It occurs when water droplets in the clouds grow too heavy to remain suspended in the air and fall to the ground.
Steam fog and clouds are mostly composed of water vapor in the gas state. Clouds are formed when warm air rises and condenses into water droplets or ice crystals. Steam fog occurs when water evaporates from a warm water body and condenses into a fog above the cooler air. So, while there may be some tiny liquid water droplets present in clouds or steam fog, the majority of the observed phenomenon is in the gas state.
It is rain.
During the formation of clouds, water vapor in the air condenses into liquid water droplets or ice crystals. This change is from a gas state (water vapor) to a liquid or solid state (liquid water droplets or ice crystals), which is known as condensation.
No, a cloud is not a liquid in its natural state. Clouds are made up of tiny water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the air.
condencation and precipitation clouds hold the water and they are water