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The water vapour in the atmosphere condense to form clouds. It may precipitates in the form of sleet.

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Water vapor turns into ice crystals, ice crystals melt and fall as rain. If the air near the ground is very cold the rain freezes into sleet.

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What is the nonexamples of water cycle?

examples of a water cycle is hail, sleet, snow and rain and sometime vapor from the water raises.


What is water cycle or hydrological cycle?

It is the cycle that rain, sleet, hail, or snow can evaporate and form a cloud and when the cloud gets heavy and depending on the weather it comes down as rain, snow, sleet, or hail, or even a mixture. Here, i will explain it better. Water (or snow) just sits there til it evaporates. The water rises as water vapor. As the water vapor rises higher and higher into the air and all the water vapor join together it forms a cloud. As more water droplets (water vapor) gather together in the the cloudit gets heavier and heavier. It eventually gets so heavy it drops as rain, sleet, hail, or snow depending on the weather. If it is hot outside it will come down as rain, only sometimes you will get hail or sleet. If it is bellow freezing (32 degrees) it might snow. Thank you for reading :).


Why water vapor is important to weather production?

Water vapor is important because it creates clouds and it's water molecules combine to form water droplets that can either fall to the ground as rain, or freeze and fall to the ground as sleet, snow, or hail.


What is the process called when water vapor gets cold and changes into rain?

Condensation. And before this: water turns into water vapor-evaporation After condensation: clouds holding the water lets go-precipitaion= snow, sleet, hail, and rain. After precipitation: Run-off=water goes back to its original place (or other places).


How precipitation is made?

bodies of water are evaporated into the sky. They collect and form clouds. the vapor in the clouds are condensed and released to the ground as precipitation. It can be in the form of rain, hail, sleet, or snow.

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Sequence the steps taken from water vapor to sleet?

sequence the steps taken from water vapor to sleet?


How Snow and sleet are different?

If the water vapor freezes , it falls as snow.If the rain freezes on the way down it falls as sleet.


What is the nonexamples of water cycle?

examples of a water cycle is hail, sleet, snow and rain and sometime vapor from the water raises.


What is condensed water vapor in the atmosphere called?

There are a number of names for condensed water vapor in the atmosphere: Mist, fog, clouds, rain, sleet, snow, hail are names for some of the types of condensed water vapor.


When water vapor comes back to the earth what is it called?

It forms rain, hail, sleet, or snow.


When Does Precipitation do?

releases water vapor from the sky in the form of rain, snow, sleet, hail, ect.


What causes precipatation in the water cycle?

The condensation of water vapor in the atmosphere causes precipitation. It precipitates in the form of rain, snow, sleet etc.


What is Condensed water vapour near the earth's surface called?

Condensed water vapor near the surface is referred to as precipitation. The condensed water vapor forms clouds and allows the water to return to the surface as rain, ice, sleet, or snow.


What is water cycle or hydrological cycle?

It is the cycle that rain, sleet, hail, or snow can evaporate and form a cloud and when the cloud gets heavy and depending on the weather it comes down as rain, snow, sleet, or hail, or even a mixture. Here, i will explain it better. Water (or snow) just sits there til it evaporates. The water rises as water vapor. As the water vapor rises higher and higher into the air and all the water vapor join together it forms a cloud. As more water droplets (water vapor) gather together in the the cloudit gets heavier and heavier. It eventually gets so heavy it drops as rain, sleet, hail, or snow depending on the weather. If it is hot outside it will come down as rain, only sometimes you will get hail or sleet. If it is bellow freezing (32 degrees) it might snow. Thank you for reading :).


Why water vapor is important to weather production?

Water vapor is important because it creates clouds and it's water molecules combine to form water droplets that can either fall to the ground as rain, or freeze and fall to the ground as sleet, snow, or hail.


What makes freezing water vapor inside clouds?

Freezing water vapor inside clouds makes sleet when it falls to the ground. Freezing rain is rain that is liquid when it leaves the clouds but freezes when it hits the ground.


What does condensation in the water cycle?

Condensation is the process by which water vapor, as a gas, condenses into liquid water. This is the basis for clouds forming and various forms of precipitation such as rain, sleet, snow, etc.