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Water, Foq - Coggle Diagram
Water
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Water Cycle
Water evaporates into the air The sun heats up water on land, in rivers, lakes and seas and turns it into water...
Water vapour condenses into clouds Water vapour in the air cools down and changes back into tiny drops of liquid...
Water falls as precipitation The clouds get heavy and water falls back to the ground in the form of rain or snow.
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Frozen Precipitation
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How hailstorm formed?
Hail is a type of precipitation, or water in the atmosphere. Hail is formed when drops of water freeze together in the cold upper regions of thunderstorm clouds.
How a snowflakes grows?
Snowflakes form in the atmosphere when cold water droplets freeze onto dust particles. Depending on the temperature and humidity of the air where the snowflakes form, the resulting ice crystals will grow into a myriad of different shapes.
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Precipitation is any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to the Earth. It comes in many forms, like rain, sleet, and snow. Along with evaporation and condensation, precipitation is one of the three major parts of the global water cycle.
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Thick fog is formed when air can hold a lot of moisture. Though mist is also formed the same way (it is essentially the same process), the cloud cover is thinner and one can see over the top of the mist. Mist and fog form over areas where there is a lot of moisture such as rivers, streams, and valleys.