If I'm not wrong, then clouds themselves are the water vapors. I mean the steam is hot and as we know hot air goes up. and hence water vapors too obey the rule and later at higher heights, when the temperature decreases the water condenses forming clouds. I hope that this answer is right.
clouds are made of water and water vapour (almost the same thing) ,so anythign that isnt water or water vapour is not made in clouds
clouds are actually water vapour
evaporation is when water vapour rises up and condensation is when water vapour turns into clouds
when water evapourates, it becomes water vapour and collects in clouds
Water vapour, and then clouds.
Clouds are made up of water droplets of varying size, or ice crystals, not water vapour. Water vapour is the evaporite of clouds, and clouds often dissipate, so the water droplets making up the cloud change from visible water droplets to invisible water vapour. The "vapour trails" from aircraft engine exhausts are actually areas of cloud formation as water from burnt fuel condenses in cold air aloft.
Clouds are made up of very small droplets of water. Water vapour is invisible, a water vapour cloud could not be seen.
the humidity condences and you get pure water. the air can only hold a certain amount of water vapour, that amount rises with temp so when you cool the air you can have excess water vapour which will condence to liquid water.
condensed droplets of water vapour
It is because water vapour is air so it can't be seen but when we breath out in the mirror,water vapour is found.
When clouds cool the water vapour condenses and then falls as rain or snow etc
The water cycle.