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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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Sequence the steps taken from water vapor to sleet?

Water vapor in the atmosphere condenses to form water droplets. The water droplets freeze as they fall through a layer of air below 0°C, becoming ice pellets. The ice pellets then partially melt as they pass through a warmer layer of air, refreezing before reaching the ground as 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.


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.


Are sleet and snow two kinds of condensation?

Sleet and snow are not types of condensation. Sleet is a type of precipitation that consists of small ice pellets, while snow is composed of individual ice crystals. Condensation occurs when water vapor in the air turns into liquid water droplets.


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 happen to the water in each process in water cycle?

In the water cycle, water evaporates from bodies of water due to heat from the sun, forming water vapor. This vapor then condenses into clouds, falls back to the Earth as precipitation (rain, snow, sleet, etc.), and eventually flows back into bodies of water through runoff or infiltration into the ground.


Which cycle involves precipitationcondensationand evaporation?

The water cycle involves precipitation (water falling from the sky as rain, snow, sleet, or hail), condensation (water vapor turning into liquid water in the atmosphere), and evaporation (liquid water turning into water vapor in the atmosphere).


What is rain sleet and hail called?

Rain, sleet, and hail are all forms of precipitation. They occur when water vapor in the atmosphere condenses and falls to the ground in different forms based on atmospheric conditions.


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 condensed water vapor in the atmosphere called?

Condensed water vapor in the atmosphere is called clouds. Clouds are visible masses of condensed water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the air.