Because it's mixing between either water vapour and condensation or steam and condensation(most likely)
Water droplets in clouds are small liquid particles that form when water vapor in the air condenses around tiny particles called cloud condensation nuclei. These droplets can collide and combine to form larger droplets, eventually leading to precipitation. The size of the water droplets in clouds determines whether they remain suspended in the cloud or fall as rain.
It just acts like a gas : just part of the atmosphere.
When water droplets collide and merge to form larger objects, it is called coalescence. This process is common in cloud formation and precipitation.
When water vapor rises, it cools and condenses into liquid water droplets, leading to the formation of clouds. If the cooling continues, the droplets may combine to form larger droplets and eventually fall as precipitation in the form of rain, snow, hail, or sleet.
Surface tension is the property that causes water to form droplets. The cohesive forces between water molecules at the surface of the droplet are stronger than the adhesive forces between the water and the surface it is on, causing the water molecules to form a spherical shape.
Water droplets form on the inner surface of a beaker when the water vapor in the air comes into contact with a cold surface, causing it to condense into liquid water. This occurs due to the temperature difference between the cold surface of the beaker and the surrounding air.
Water Droplets Don't Form In The Ocean .. They Form In The Clouds With The Help Of Precipitation
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The last answer was just illogical. Condensation is water droplets in the water cycle.
Clouds form condensed droplets of water around molecules. This is tiny particle.
5 droplets form a raindrop.
cumulus clouds form layers with water droplets
Rain can form through the process of condensation, where water vapor in the air cools and changes into liquid water droplets. Rain can also form through the collision and coalescence of water droplets in clouds, where smaller droplets merge together to form larger droplets that eventually fall as rain.
Water condensation on a cold surface and oil in a pan when cooking can form droplets.
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Stratus clouds are made of water droplets because they form at low altitudes where the air is cooler, causing water vapor to condense into liquid water droplets. These clouds appear as a uniform layer with a smooth, gray appearance due to the small size of the water droplets and the lack of vertical development.