yea,they do,they are alike u just gatta know the anser or what 5TH GRADER!
Yes, stratus clouds do form them both and they are alike. The saying that you "just got to know the answer" isn't always fair. There are probably hundreds out there that don't know the answer. You may have been deprived by your teachers. Our education system is guilty many times of not teaching all the things that is needed. Don't feel bad about not knowing this answer. I am an educator and I see many teachers which do not fulfill their duties and the test results show it. And I've seen teachers strive and teach hard, but many of our youth have their minds elsewhere. Anyway, it is great you are asking these questions and finding the answers. It is never too late to learn!
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Clouds are air masses filled with tiny water droplets or ice crystals.
Altitude affects the composition of clouds because the troposphere is very cold, so the clouds up higher are made of ice crystals. The clouds in the lower sections are made of water droplets or a mixture of water droplets and ice crystals.
Clouds are a mass of small water droplets or tiny ice crystals. Clouds are classified according to their appearance, form and height .There are four groups.
There altitude is less than 2000 meters
dew point temperature, causing the water vapor in the air to condense into water droplets or ice crystals. These condensed water droplets or ice crystals then come together to form cumulus clouds.
Stratus clouds are mostly made of water droplets.
clouds
All clouds are made out of water droplets.
Clouds already consist of tiny droplets of water or ice crystals.
no its made up of water droplets
Clouds are air masses filled with tiny water droplets or ice crystals.
collection of millions of water droplets and ice crystals are - cloud
Altitude affects the composition of clouds because the troposphere is very cold, so the clouds up higher are made of ice crystals. The clouds in the lower sections are made of water droplets or a mixture of water droplets and ice crystals.
Clouds are an example of suspended water droplets or ice crystals in the Earth's atmosphere. They form when air rises and cools, causing moisture to condense into visible droplets or crystals.
Clouds are made up of very small water droplets which are suspended in the air. If the air continues to cool, the small droplets will join together to form larger droplets or ice crystals. Eventually the weight of the water drops or ice crystals may be heavy enough to make them fall as precipitation(rain, snow, hail or ice). The higher clouds which don't produce precipitation are formed of the crystals while the lower clouds which produce precipitation are formed of water droplets which are the melted crystals.
Rain? Clouds are also made out of water droplets (or ice crystals).
Water vapour - just like all clouds !