The water cycle is the continuous circulation of water in nature. Water evaporates from the ocean and Earth’s surface into the atmosphere as vapor and then returns as rain, hail, or snow, ultimately flowing back to the oceans. NCERT Book ...
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Condensation plays a significant role in returning evaporated water back to the Earth’s surface by forming droplets that can lead to rain. Class 6 Science NCERT Chapter 8 NCERT Science Textbook Curiosity Science Session 2024-2025.
Rain occurs when many droplets in a cloud join together to form bigger drops of water, which eventually become so heavy that they fall to the Earth’s surface. NCERT Book Curiosity Science Class 6 Chapter 8 A Journey through States ...
At certain heights, the air cools enough that the water vapor condenses into droplets, often forming around dust particles. Chapter 8 A Journey through States on Water Class VI NCERT Book Curiosity Science
Water vapor is lighter than air, which causes it to rise into the atmosphere, similar to how gas balloons containing lighter gases ascend. NCERT Book Curiosity Science Class 6 Class 6 Science NCERT Chapter 8