clouds contain rain when too much water evaporates into the cloud and it falls back to earth. snow is the same thing, except it happens in below freezing temperatures.
yes. clouds are formed by water. what makes snow? FROZEN WATER!!! so yes you need clouds to have snow
Nimbostratus clouds...
Clouds. But technically it is falling from the sky, from clouds in the sky.
the clouds turn in to diffrent kinds of clouds.
Clouds are visible form of moisture. They can be liquid droplets or frozen droplets of water or any other chemical suspended in the atmosphere.
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Cumulonimbus clouds are usually the type of moisture producing clouds. Bear in mind that the altitude of a cloud may vary the type of cloud; air temps can make the difference between rain or snow.
Nimbostratus clouds are dark, low-level clouds that are accompanied by falling precipitation. Low clouds are primarily composed of water droplets, or when cold enough, these clouds may also contain ice particles and snow.
yes. clouds are formed by water. what makes snow? FROZEN WATER!!! so yes you need clouds to have snow
In Earth, the clouds has rain, snow, and hail. But in Neptune, they clouds doesn't has snow or hail.
some times can come from it like hail or snow or snow or snow
snow clouds
Cirrus clouds are high enough to be at a low enough temperature for the water droplets to form into ice crystals. However, Cirrus clouds are not precipitation clouds, so no snow or rain can fall from them. The clouds that can cause snow to fall in the right conditions are Nimbostratus and Cumulonimbus clouds.
Nimbostratus clouds...
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Clouds. But technically it is falling from the sky, from clouds in the sky.
Snow is frozen raindrops.