Fig. 9 : Water cycle
This water vapour rises up into the
atmosphere. As it is lighter than air
when we move away from the surface
of the earth, the air becomes cooler.
Hence, when water vapour reaches
higher levels it condenses due to contact
with cool air and forms small drops or
water droplets. These tiny droplets
remain floating in air at higher levels of
the atmosphere and appear as clouds.
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