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∙ 6y agoThe term that describes all forms of moisture leaving the atmosphere is "precipitation." This includes rain, snow, sleet, and hail.
...evaporation from bodies of water such as oceans, lakes, and rivers. This moisture then forms clouds through condensation and eventually falls back to the Earth as precipitation.
Humidity is a variable that typically increases before precipitation occurs. As moisture in the atmosphere rises, clouds form and eventually lead to precipitation in the form of rain, snow, or other forms of moisture.
Oxygen forms 21 percent of the Earth's atmosphere.
Water moves from the atmosphere to the hydrosphere through the process of precipitation, such as rain or snow. When water vapor in the atmosphere condenses into liquid droplets, it forms clouds that eventually release moisture back to the Earth's surface as precipitation. This water then becomes part of rivers, lakes, and oceans in the hydrosphere.
That area is called a rain shadow. It forms due to the moisture in the air being released on the windward side of the mountain, leaving the leeward side drier.
Moisture gets in the air through evaporation from bodies of water, such as oceans, lakes, and rivers, as well as through transpiration from plants. This moisture then forms water vapor in the atmosphere.
That happens sometimes when you cook fish. It is harmless and it is just additional moisture leaving the fish.
Humidity is a variable that typically increases before precipitation occurs. As moisture in the atmosphere rises, clouds form and eventually lead to precipitation in the form of rain, snow, or other forms of moisture.
A volcanic neck forms when the magma inside a volcano turns into rock and the outside of a volcano wears away, leaving the spiky-shaped rock magma.
Efflorescence is a white powdery substance that forms on the surface of materials like concrete, brick, or stone when salts are brought to the surface by moisture and then evaporate. It is a common issue in buildings and can be removed by scrubbing or with specialized cleaners.
Oxygen forms 21 percent of the Earth's atmosphere.
It forms clouds.
Tall mountains can block the flow of moisture from the windward side to cross over to the leeward side, causing a desert to form. As the moisture laden air hits the mountains it is forced up into the atmosphere where it forms rainclouds that then drop their moisture on the windward side. The air that does flow over the mountain is now devoid of any moisture and the region on the leeward side of the mountain becomes a desert.
It forms as part of the water cycle. Water evaporates from the sea and other large stores and rises up in the atmosphere. The higher it gets, the cooler it gets, so the moisture turns from gas forms into liquid (known as condensation). This then falls to the ground in a variety of different forms such as rain, snow or hail and the umbrella term for all of these is known as precipitation
The ozone in the atmosphere forms by the UV rays. Strange thing but this is the same rays that destroys it too.
Basically it forms rain when the temperature is warm enough. It forms snow when the temperature is below freezing. When moisture in the atmosphere clings to air borne dust particles, they becoming too heavy to stay floating in air. So they fall to the ground as either rain or snow.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) are two forms of carbon found in the atmosphere.