Rain is already water in the form of liquid droplets falling from clouds. This process occurs when water vapor in the air cools and condenses into tiny water droplets that eventually become heavy enough to fall as rain.
No, fog does not turn into rain. Fog is a cloud that forms when air near the ground cools and reaches its dew point, causing water droplets to condense. Rain is formed when water droplets in clouds combine and become heavy enough to fall to the ground.
The process where clouds release precipitation in the form of rain is called precipitation or rain formation. It occurs when water droplets in a cloud combine to form larger droplets that eventually become heavy enough to fall to the ground as rain.
Soil can turn into mud when water is poured into it if there is a high clay content in the soil. Clay particles can absorb water and create a muddy consistency. Sandier soils are less likely to turn into mud when water is added.
Water turns into snow when the temperature drops below 32 degrees Fahrenheit (0 degrees Celsius). At this temperature, water molecules slow down and begin to form ice crystals, leading to the formation of snowflakes.
Rain disturbes the silt at the bottom and causes it to rise in the water amking the murky-brown colour.
Fields become muddy when there is an excessive amount of water or rain that saturates the soil, making it unable to absorb any more water. This causes the top layer of soil to become waterlogged and turn into mud. Heavy foot traffic or livestock can further churn up the soil, exacerbating the muddy conditions.
The Mississippi River floods its banks usually due to the heavy rain that part of the US has. Take the flood in 1993 for example. In April 1993 the drainage basin around the Mississppi had become saturated due to heavy rain. Thunderstorms and flash floods in June caused rapid surface run off and in turn flash floods. Then when 180 mm of rain fell in a few hours the towns surrounding the Mississippi River built levees so this wouldn't happen again.
Heavy rain becomes a thunderstorm when there is thunder and lightning. This usually happens when the clouds reach a significant enough height and the updraft becomes strong enough to separated electrical charges.
Rain is already water in the form of liquid droplets falling from clouds. This process occurs when water vapor in the air cools and condenses into tiny water droplets that eventually become heavy enough to fall as rain.
No, fog does not turn into rain. Fog is a cloud that forms when air near the ground cools and reaches its dew point, causing water droplets to condense. Rain is formed when water droplets in clouds combine and become heavy enough to fall to the ground.
usually its fog but sometimes if its heavy enough it can turn into low lying rain clouds
rain water soft whilst falling,when it hits the ground or into rivers it mixes minerals etc which in in turn turn it hard some area like devon it stay soft
rain: the clouds collect eough water from the ocean to the clouds and the clouds get too heavy and have to fall down. hail: the water from the clouds get frozen and turn into snow
The process where clouds release precipitation in the form of rain is called precipitation or rain formation. It occurs when water droplets in a cloud combine to form larger droplets that eventually become heavy enough to fall to the ground as rain.
TOXIC CHEMICAL SPILLED --------------------------------- Wrong! The Ohio river turns brown when it's carrying a lot of silt. (soil) A heavy rain upstream is usually all it takes to turn it brown. Look for more debris and snags in the water at the same time.
It evaporates and turns into clouds. Once heavy enough, it can turn into rain, snow or some other form of condensation.