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Question
- which process is critical in forming clouds and eventually precipitation?
○ a. temperature rising steadily
○ b. condensation forming clouds
○ c. evaporation of water sources
○ d. humidity levels increasing
Brief Explanations
To determine the critical process for cloud and precipitation formation, we analyze each option:
- Option a: Temperature rising steadily doesn't directly form clouds; cooling (not rising temp) is involved in condensation. So a is incorrect.
- Option b: Condensation is the process where water vapor cools and changes into liquid droplets, which cluster to form clouds. These clouds can then produce precipitation. This matches the key step in cloud and precipitation formation.
- Option c: Evaporation is the first step to get water vapor, but it alone doesn't form clouds or precipitation. Clouds need condensation of that vapor. So c is not the critical process for cloud/precipitation formation (it's part of the water cycle but not the direct cloud - forming step here).
- Option d: Humidity increasing means more water vapor, but without condensation, clouds won't form. So d is not the critical process.
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b. Condensation forming clouds