No and yes in the same time because if the sun didnt evaporate water in day time for example it was foggy or something the air won't rise and there will be no clouds but in other cases it was sunny in daytime we would get clouds at night
No, they're still there. It simply becomes harder to see due to the darkness of night. The only exception is when there are no clouds, during which there are no clouds to dissapear.
They are still there. You have been outside at night and sometimes noticed that you couldn't see any stars, right?
They do, its just that, when it's dark it looks like they're black.
a cloud disapears because it needs to make a new cloud. it did not disapear it is just moving
Yes you can, if you couldn't there wouldn't be such a thing as overcast nights.
Yes
yes because the sun is so hot it needs to be covered by the clouds or when you wake up you will be all sweaty.
thats not correct
Clouds cover the sun because they are so thick. Clouds covering the sun is a good thing because it keeps the sun from beating down too hard, making everyone too hot.
Not necessarily. The night is dark, because the sun sets. The sun literally passes to the other side of the planet. (More correctly, the Earth rotates, causing the perceived position of the Sun to go to the other side.) Also, thick clouds can block starlight and moonlight from reaching the Earth, with the effect that they can cause the night to appear dark.
During the day, clouds can absorb heat energy from the sun. This causes a warming effect on the Earth. At night, cloud cover will keep the heat within the Earth's atmosphere, which also has a warming effect. This is because hot air rises, it is trapped by the clouds and therefore the temperature remains moderately warm. This is why in deserts (where there isn't much cloud cover) it is baking hot in the day, but freezing at night.
Clouds form when water vapor pressure exceeds to its saturation level! And then the vapor or water droplets... condensate. so clouds indicate that some kind of cooling and relating to condensate to what has happened= LOW AIR PRESSURE!!!!!!
Well clouds are moisture. So clouds day and night give us moisture in the air.
Clouds cover the sun because they are so thick. Clouds covering the sun is a good thing because it keeps the sun from beating down too hard, making everyone too hot.
Precipitation affects the sun. Clouds cover the sun.
The sun does not hide behind the clouds at day because the sun goes around the Earth. It is night time when the sun is on the other side :) im intelligent. ... hahahah
No clouds always appear white. It is only night because the Earth is rotating and the Sun is not shining light on that part of the Earth.
Not necessarily. The night is dark, because the sun sets. The sun literally passes to the other side of the planet. (More correctly, the Earth rotates, causing the perceived position of the Sun to go to the other side.) Also, thick clouds can block starlight and moonlight from reaching the Earth, with the effect that they can cause the night to appear dark.
The clouds grow hotter at night to make up for the sun being down, and they are cooler during the day, because they block the sun.
Tha answer is caring clouds cover athe blazing sun
no, because the clouds will cover it up
No, the simple answer is that the Earth turns so that it is not facing the sun, due to the fact the Earth blocks out the light. If you want a more detailed answer on this, look up Olber's Paradox.
if you dont see the sun during the day, You will know there are clouds.
because sometimes it rains and the clouds don't have time to move it rains and when the suns shines theres no clouds to cover it because sometimes it rains and the clouds don't have time to move it rains and when the suns shines theres no clouds to cover it
During the day, clouds can absorb heat energy from the sun. This causes a warming effect on the Earth. At night, cloud cover will keep the heat within the Earth's atmosphere, which also has a warming effect. This is because hot air rises, it is trapped by the clouds and therefore the temperature remains moderately warm. This is why in deserts (where there isn't much cloud cover) it is baking hot in the day, but freezing at night.