All snow begins as snow through what is called the Bergeron process. Water droplets within a cloud get drawn to the tiny ice crystals in the cloud due to their lower vapor pressure. In doing so, they diffuse onto the ice crystals, causing them to grow. When they become large enough, they fall out of the cloud as snowflakes.
When white snow melts, it turns into water. The water can flow into the ground, evaporate into the air, or run off into rivers and oceans.
Water freezes into a solid phase when it turns into snow.
Hail is frozen precipitation that forms in thunderstorms, while snow forms in colder clouds. Hail and snow are not the same; hail typically forms in warmer conditions than snow. Once hail falls to the ground, it remains as hail and does not turn into snow.
When warm air filled with water vapor cools off, the water vapor condenses into tiny water droplets or ice crystals. This condensation forms clouds and, if the cooling continues, precipitation such as rain, snow, or hail may occur.
because when water evaporates it forms a cloud full of water
Rain, snow, or hail.
First is evaporation,which turns water to gas and floats to the sky. Second is condensation, which turns the gas into clouds and starts collecting vapor and turns it to small water droplets. Once the cloud is full with water and can't store any more, precipitation is next. The cloud pours down either rain, sleet, snow, or hail. It drops all on the ground and the whole water cycle starts all over.
At first when it comes out of the cloud it is rain and it turns to ice and then to snow flakes.
All snow begins as snow through what is called the Bergeron process. Water droplets within a cloud get drawn to the tiny ice crystals in the cloud due to their lower vapor pressure. In doing so, they diffuse onto the ice crystals, causing them to grow. When they become large enough, they fall out of the cloud as snowflakes.
cloud droplets, which eventually grow in size and fall as precipitation, such as rain or snow.
Evaporation. When ground water evaporates it turns in to water molecules. the molecules condense and form a cloud when the water in the cloud becomes too heavy the water fall in some form of precipitation. (i.e. rain, snow, sleet, hale...)
When a cloud holding water vapor suddenly cools, the water vapor condenses into liquid water droplets or ice crystals. This process forms precipitation, such as rain or snow, which falls to the ground.
it comes from the water cycle. the sun heats up some water ( in the sea, a river ect.) and the water evaporates ( the water turns in a gas) and the gas is called water vapor. then the gas goes high in the atmosphere ( convection ) then the water vapor cools down and condenses ( gas turns into a liquid ) and turns into a cloud. then the wind blows the cloud ( usually over a mountain ) and the cloud precipitates ( rain, snow, hail or sleet happens ) then the water forms rivers, streams, lakes, ect. some of the water seeps into the ground this is called ground water. ( some water just comes back to the sea or place it was) then it all happens again... ( evaporation can also happen from the water on trees but that's called transpiration.)
Rain and snow are not forms of condensation. Rain is liquid water that falls from clouds, while snow is ice crystals that form in clouds and fall to the ground. Condensation is the process where water vapor in the air turns into liquid water on a surface due to cooling.
Evaporation: The sun heats up the water in oceans and lakes and the water turns to vapor and floats up in the sky. When a bunch of vapor collects it makes a cloud
it rains and the water turns into snow