They are gases
Gases
no
Clouds are primarily made up of water vapor, but they also contain other gases such as nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide.
Clouds are not made of gases, but of tiny water droplets or ice crystals that have condensed around particles such as dust or pollutants in the atmosphere. While gases such as water vapor are present in clouds, it is the condensed water droplets or ice crystals that give clouds their visible form.
The two gases that are most common in interstellar clouds,consist mostly of gas,especially hydrogen and helium.
The moon does not have clouds like we see on Earth. It has an exosphere, which is a very thin layer of gases, including sodium and potassium, but these do not form clouds.
yes clouds are considered a gas in the science study solid,liquid and gas
Cumulus clouds become Cumulonimbus (dark towering clouds) when enough water vapor condenses in the same spot.
vaporization
clouds of gases and dust
Approximately 30% of incoming sunlight is reflected back into space by clouds, dust, and gases in the atmosphere. This phenomenon is known as Earth's albedo, which measures the reflectivity of the planet's surface and atmosphere. Clouds play a significant role in this reflection, along with other atmospheric particles and gases.
cummulus clouds