The clouds that we normally see, such as rain clouds, are in the Earth's atmosphere and therefore are not in space. However, there do exist clouds in space, which have been observed by astronomers. They do not have the same chemical composition as clouds in our atmosphere.
no if there is not water in space there are no clouds in space because clouds consist of water
Clouds can reflect some light back to space depending on the water content in the clouds. The water causes a prism which reflects light back into space.
The white top of clouds will reflect much of the sun's ray back into space.
The white top of clouds will reflect much of the sun's ray back into space.
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What are Space Clouds? A: These are known as Nebula. More information can be found here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nebula
Yes. Clouds are composed of water, which is matter. Matter is described as anything that takes up space, and therefore, clouds take up space.
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Particles in the clouds reflect light in all directions
Clouds bounce UV rays back to space
Clouds can reflect some light back to space depending on the water content in the clouds. The water causes a prism which reflects light back into space.
Clouds do not heat the earth though they can reduce heat radiating to space.