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
There will be no earth there will only clouds
Yes. There are ALWAYS clouds somewhere on Earth.
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
Clouds are important because they are part of the Earth's water cycle. If clouds did not exist, life would not continue on earth.
Cumulus clouds are typically closer to the Earth than cirrus clouds. Cumulus clouds are generally found at lower altitudes, while cirrus clouds are found at higher altitudes.
The clouds appear to move across the sky because of the Earth's rotation.
There are two places where Earth's water would stay when there is no water cycle. If there was no evaporation, water would just stay in the water bodies permanently. If there was no condensation, water would be in the clouds and the atmosphere as water vapour.
No, the clouds are not directly attached to the earth's movement. Clouds are formed due to condensation of water vapor in the atmosphere, and their movement is influenced by wind patterns. So while the earth's movement can indirectly impact wind patterns, the clouds themselves do not move in sync with the earth.
The grey clouds near Earth's surface are called stratus clouds. They are low-lying, uniform clouds that often bring overcast skies and light precipitation.
no