When rising water vapor encounters colder air, it cools and condenses into tiny water droplets, forming clouds. This process, known as condensation, occurs because cooler temperatures reduce the air's capacity to hold moisture. As the water vapor loses energy, it transforms from a gas to a liquid, creating visible clouds. If enough droplets coalesce, they can eventually fall as precipitation.
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