dew point
Clouds are in earth's atmosphere. Clouds form whem moisture in the air condenses, and usually conditions mnear the gcround are too warm for moisture to condense. Instead, clouds form at higher altitudes where it is cooler.
Yes.
They dont usually but if they do the wind.
Nimbus clouds or thunderclouds are usually tall, dense and very dark in color. These clouds form thunderstorms and heavy rain usually follows.
Nope.
Dew point
Clouds.
clouds form when the air is cooled to its dew point
Clouds.
Clouds.
Clouds.
Clouds.
When air high above the Earth's surface is cooled below the dew point, it is likely to form clouds. Clouds are visible mass of liquid droplets or frozen crystals made of water.
Clouds form when moisture condenses and moisture condenses when it is cooled. The air is cooler higher up.
Its dewpoint.
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stratus clouds