Why does it rain from the clouds?

Clouds look like fluffy cotton, but they are actually fine particles of ice and water floating in the air.
In this cloud, first of all, fine ice cubes are formed. Then, smaller and smaller ice cubes stick around these ice cubes, and gradually they become larger and larger. These ice cubes become so heavy that they can no longer hang in the air, and they fall to the ground.
If the air temperature in the middle of the fall is high, these ice cubes melt and become rain, but if the air temperature is low, they fall as ice and become snow or hail.









