Based on the graph from the previous question, what physical state is water in at cloud base? gas liquid solid
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At cloud base, water is primarily in a liquid state. This is because, as the air rises, it cools, and the water vapor condenses into tiny droplets, forming clouds. While there can be some ice crystals present in higher parts of the cloud, especially in colder temperatures, the base of most clouds is dominated by liquid water droplets, which give clouds their fluffy appearance! Water can also exist in all three states depending on environmental conditions. As temperatures drop further, those liquid droplets can freeze into ice, creating the beautiful snowflakes we see in colder weather!