Typically, yes. As air rises it cools, which can cause moisture in it to condense.
evaporation is when water vapour rises up and condensation is when water vapour turns into clouds
As air rises it becomes decompressed, which causes it to cool. This cooling can cause water vapor to condense, forming clouds.
Condensation by warm air
Clouds form when warm, humid air rises and cools to it's dew point.
Cumulus clouds form when warm air rises, expands, and cools. Cumulus clouds are masses of puffy white clouds that usually have thunderstorms following them. Cumulus clouds are one of the 3 types of main clouds. The 3 main types of clouds are stratus, cumulus, and cirrus.
water vapor
Clouds form when water droplets collect on dust particles in the air. When the clouds become saturated, rain falls from the sky.
condensation?
Clouds form.
Clouds form when warm moist air rises, cools and condenses.
condensationCondensation creates clouds. Clouds develop in an air mass that becomes saturated (relative humidity becomes 100%).Read more http://www.kgbanswers.com/in-what-process-must-occur-for-clouds-to-form/4008725#ixzz1EQ3cx57a
The water vapour rises to form clouds.
evaporation is when water vapour rises up and condensation is when water vapour turns into clouds
Anywhere as long as the air rises an cools
As air rises it becomes decompressed, which causes it to cool. This cooling can cause water vapor to condense, forming clouds.
Descending air not allow clouds to form because air rises at low pressures.
Descending air not allow clouds to form because air rises at low pressures.