0 votes
105 views
in Science by (2.3k points)
Rising air currents carry water vapor into what?

1 Answer

0 votes
by (2.0k points)

atmosphere

Rising air currents carry water vapor into the atmosphere. As the water vapor rises in the atmosphere, it cools and condenses. Condensation is the process in which water vapor changes to tiny droplets of liquid water. The water droplets may form clouds. If the droplets get big enough, they fall as precipitation rain, snow, sleet, hail, or freezing rain. Most precipitation falls into the ocean. Eventually, this water evaporates again and repeats the water cycle. Some frozen precipitation becomes part of ice caps and glaciers. These masses of ice can store frozen water for hundreds of years or longer.

Related questions

0 votes
1 answer 93 views
0 votes
1 answer 48 views
0 votes
1 answer 32 views
0 votes
1 answer 46 views
0 votes
1 answer 42 views

37.4k questions

37.2k answers

2 comments

14.7k users

Categories

Welcome to Sarvan Science Q&A, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of the community.
...