Water vapor is the most important gas in the atmosphere and is the source of all condensation and precipitation. The water cycle begins with evaporation and includes condensation, precipitation, and water running off or sinking into the ground. Clouds are classified based on height and form, with cirrus, cumulus and stratus being the main types. For precipitation to form, cloud droplets must grow substantially through processes like the Bergeron process in cold clouds and collision-coalescence in warm clouds.