The Water Cycle- How rain is formed


You have known that rain makes the grass green, and it makes your garden grow; have you ever wondered what causes rain, though? How does rain form?. 

First, we will need the Sun, so here is the Sun; when the Sun shines, the heart of the Sun warms the water, turning it into an invisible gas called water vapor. This process of changing water into a gas is called evaporation because gas is lighter than liquids. Water vapor rises into the sky, and they further move up into the way from Earth's surface due to the temperature of the gas, so in the atmosphere. 

The water vapor cools and changes back into tiny water droplets. This change of water vapor into water droplets is called condensation, and it's the opposite of evaporation. Clouds are made up of small water droplets, so when condensation occurs in the sky clouds form and grow.

Let's see it from a closer perspective. The droplets bang together and form even more significant drops when the drops get heavy they fall because of gravity; they even grow and bump into one another on their the journey from the cloud to the ground at every raindrop that reaches the Earth is made of 1 million of the original tiny water droplets. 

Raindrops fall on the ground surface when the Sun can shine on them, and the whole process happens again. This entire process is called a water cycle and keeps the water moving from the ground to the sky. fulfilling the water needs of the plant's animals and people to survive, so now you know how to do raindrops form and fall.

Let's summarize these steps of water cycle evaporation the changing of water into a gas is called evaporation condensation the changing of water vapor into the water, droplets are called condensation precipitation waterfalls from the sky in the form of rain, snow, or hail. This process is called precipitation collection oceans and lakes collect water that is fallen water evaporates into the atmosphere again, and the cycle continues.