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No air and no water on the Moon equals no thunderstorms.
clouds will form from precipitation of all the water that was on the ground, rising into the air, but you can't see it. then all the clouds are full of water and when it's too full, it starts to rain
That's a good basic description of it, yes.
water condensates and makes clouds in the sky.when their full of water it rains
You get a heavy beaker full of mud.
WHY DOESNT IT RAIN YOU WHERE TOLD THAT CLOUNDS ARE ALWAYS FULL OF RAIN BUT ONLY WHEN IT IS HEAVY ENOUGH RAIN THAT IT WILL RAIN IS THIS TRue
No, in fact there are about three weeks when in August or September when there is full sun and zero clouds for about three weeks.
No air and no water on the Moon equals no thunderstorms.
Not really. Pluto's atmosphere has a few layers of haze but not full-fledged clouds.
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Nimbo clouds produce rain. Nimbostratus clouds are full of water, so sunlight cannot get through it, that is why the sky is dark when there are storm clouds above.
No. When its very cloudy you cant see Full moon or Sun either, :)
The only clouds on earth that are like this are cumulonimbus.
he's always been an artist, inside. he used to watch the clouds and wonder...how can i put them, full form onto paper? the next day he began to do art. if he could not have the clouds, he should have to make his own. and those were his very words.
When it is a hot day the sun evaporates water from lakes, rivers, and oceans. Then it goes up into cumulus clouds and when the clouds get full it rain. This continues until the clouds are out of moisture.
because they are full of water they are full of water they block out the sun.
Yes, yet ONLY when It is full of Clouds. A night-time Sky without any Clouds bodes for a quite cold surface temperature; the same sky full of Clouds, well you do not even need your furnace.