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Gaseous water is lighter than air. Clouds are composed (mainly) of gaseous water.
Water in clouds is in gaseous form.
Water in clouds is in gaseous form.
CLouds are made of gaseous water.
Steam, clouds, and fog are all examples of water in a gaseous state.
All clouds are made of water vapor.
Clouds are gaseous. They are made of billions of tiny water droplets suspended in the air.
Deposition examples: gaseous iodine, and the water in snow clouds.
Clouds and fog. Some of this becomes liquid as dew and condensation.
Three types of water found in the atmosphere are water vapor (gaseous form), liquid water in the form of clouds and precipitation, and ice crystals found in high-altitude clouds such as cirrus clouds.
The gaseous state of water, i.e., water vapor condense in atmosphere to form clouds. The amount of water vapor in air is known as humidity. It describes the weather.
The formation of clouds