it depends how heavy cloud is or what color it is.
no the Earth does so the clouds stay in one spot and the Earth rotatates
Yes. There are ALWAYS clouds somewhere on Earth.
There will be no earth there will only clouds
In Earth, the clouds has rain, snow, and hail. But in Neptune, they clouds doesn't has snow or hail.
the earth has wind clouds because of the water cycle
No, not on Earth at least. Clouds on earth are made of water.
clouds
The closest clouds is cumulus clouds
BOTH of those kinds of lightning occur.
Clouds are important because they are part of the Earth's water cycle. If clouds did not exist, life would not continue on earth.
One scenario is this: If there are no clouds in the sky the night will generally be more chilly since clouds tends to reduce the heat emission from the earth. Likewise, in the daytime the absence of clouds let's the sun heat up the earth and make the day relatively warmer.
Clouds don't really heat the Earth. Some clouds keep the Earth from losing heat. Heat is moved in different ways. One way is radiation. The Sun warms the Earth with radiated heat. But, the Earth also radiates heat. Clouds absorb some of the heat the Earth radiates and radiate it back to the Earth. If there are no clouds present all of the heat the Earth radiates go out into space and is lost.