How cloud formation takes place...?✨
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Clouds form when the invisible water vapor in the air condenses into visible water droplets or ice crystals. For this to happen, the parcel of air must be saturated, i.e. unable to hold all the water it contains in vapor form, so it starts to condense into a liquid or solid form.
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Clouds are formed by the process of evaporation followed by condensation. Because of the sun, water on the earth's surface evaporates and rises into the sky. Water vapour in the air condenses to create small water droplets when it reaches a specific altitude. Water droplets condense into clouds that float in the air.
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- The process of evaporation and condensation results in the formation of clouds.
- Water evaporates from bodies of water and rises into the atmosphere. This air becomes heated as well.
- Water vapour-carrying hot air rises. As it rises, it becomes cooler.
- Cooling causes water vapour to condense, resulting in the creation of small droplets.
- More condensation causes tiny droplets to grow larger and heavier, resulting in the development of clouds.
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