No, clouds do not use energy. I learned that in science class :)
convection
rain and snow forming in clouds
a buildup of static electricity in clouds creates lightening bolts, so electrical energy.
Probably because they evolved in places where there were no predators. If there's no need to escape from predators, there's no reason to develop flight capabilities.
the pollutants caused are carbon dioxide and smoke clouds
No, clouds are just water vapor...
No, clouds are not a source of energy. They are just puffs of water vapor floating in the sky. Wind and water are sources of energy.
no you need rain clouds
Clouds can have a cooling albedo effect, reflecting incoming energy. They can also have a warming effect, when they prevent energy escaping into space.
Electrostatic Electric Energy
The solar energy that is absorbed in gasses clouds and ozone is little. The UV spectrum is absorbed.
No, clouds do not use energy. I learned that in science class :)
Clouds are the main reflectors of solar energy.
Warm, moist air holds large amounts of energy in the form of latent heat. This energy is released when the moisture condenses into clouds and precipitation. This is what powers a hurricane.
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no