Final answer:
After condensation forms water droplets within clouds, they can fall as precipitation once they become too heavy. So the correct option is C
Step-by-step explanation:
After condensation, what happens to cause precipitation is described by option C. As water vapor cools in the clouds, it condenses into tiny droplets of liquid water, forming clouds. When these droplets become large enough, they fall to Earth as precipitation, which includes forms such as rain, snow, sleet, and hail. This water cycle is critical in moving water from the atmosphere back to the surface of the Earth. If clouds accumulate enough moisture and the water droplets combine to become heavy enough, they overcome the updrafts holding them aloft, leading to precipitation.