No clouds are not Natural Resources!
Clouds often bring rain, and the presence of clouds and rainfall makes tropical rain forests possible.
No because they are in the air part of earth so they evaporate and create a steam that hits the cool area with makes a thin ice that explodes during the night and turns it into a small ball of gas.
Natural objects include anything that was not made by people; examples include trees, rocks, mountains, clouds, the moon, etc.
Clouds can protect the Earth from UV rays by absorbing and scattering a portion of the incoming radiation. This helps to reduce the amount of UV radiation that reaches the Earth's surface, providing a natural form of protection for living organisms. However, it is important to note that not all clouds offer the same level of protection, with thicker clouds providing more shielding from UV rays than thin clouds.
Natural objects include anything that was not made by people; examples include trees, rocks, mountains, clouds, the moon, etc.
Clouds often bring rain, and the presence of clouds and rainfall makes tropical rain forests possible.
The air has higher humidity in a rain forest, making it easier to form clouds.
Evaporated water forms again clouds and rain.
No because they are in the air part of earth so they evaporate and create a steam that hits the cool area with makes a thin ice that explodes during the night and turns it into a small ball of gas.
natural electrical discharge in the sky/clouds
Cloud forests are very moist. As a result of the boggy soil and wet climate, there are lots of fungus, ferns and orchids. It gets its name from the low clouds that surround the canopy layer of the forest. (These clouds are also called fog) Even though it is a rainforest, most of the precipitation these forests get are from fog drip, which is when fog condenses on leaves and the water falls to the ground. Cloud forests usually grow on mountainous land, are either tropical or subtropical.
A reusable resource is a resource that you can reuse , however a natural resource is something that is found in nature, is use full and or help full to humans and is also reusable so that means that you can use it more than once. An example for a natural resource is a forest or the trees in the forest.
Why would rain forests have any other different type of rain than any other place on the world? Rain forests have normal rain from normal clouds.
Clouds are a natural part of the atmosphere, they consist of water vapour, which generally speaking isn't harmful.
Earth does not "get" electricity as a natural resource. However, electricity can be generated through various methods on Earth, such as by burning fossil fuels, harnessing renewable energy sources like solar or wind power, or utilizing nuclear power, among other methods.
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Forests help bring rain by releasing water vapor through transpiration from their leaves into the atmosphere. This water vapor eventually condenses into clouds and falls as rain. Additionally, forests play a role in creating the conditions for precipitation by affecting local weather patterns and promoting cloud formation through the release of organic compounds.