Yes water drops or ice depending on the temperature. But they do not "Conference" to do this, it is delegates that do that. Thus the answer is both true and false.
It's happens when a liquid evaporates and turns into a gas which goes up to the air and form clouds
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Clouds are made up of very small droplets of water. Water vapour is invisible, a water vapour cloud could not be seen.
The commonest crystals are snowflakes, table salt, and sugar grains. On a galvanized sheet of iron you'll see zinc crystals forming a pattern. A crystal is the shape into which a liquid or vapour will naturally freeze.
Jupiter is the planet that is a bluish ball of liquid surrounded by thick clouds of gas. It is the largest planet named after the Roman god, Jupiter.
When the dew point is below freezing, the liquid water may change directly into ice crystals.
When the dew point is below freezing, the liquid water may change directly into ice crystals.
I am thinking clouds also. i am not sure thouhg.
Cirrus clouds form only at high levels, above about 6kilometers, where temperatures are very low. As a result, cirrus clouds are made of ice crystals. That is the real answer
For ease of explanation we may say that it all depends on the height of the clouds. Cirrus clouds are high and thin and made entirely of ice crystals forming above 20,000 feet. Low clouds are formed when water vapor turns back into liquid water drops, called condensation. The more the cloud rises the cooler it becomes until ice crystals are formed
On evaporation the crystals so formed are in the form of solid(in criss cross manner) and on crushing those crystals they become change into powder.
What makes liquids evaporate is the sun, it heats it so much it turns into condensation and that is also how clouds are formed. When so much liquid rises up a cloud is formed. Clouds are all evaporated liquids.
A cloud is made up of liquid drops or crystals of frozen water suspended in the atmosphere
Rain? Clouds are also made out of water droplets (or ice crystals).
have crystals
Coarse large grained crystals.
No, clouds are little droplets of liquid water (or ice). Those small droplets or ice crystals grow together to become rain drops or snow or hail etc.