They are both found n the earth's atmosphere.
Clouds are simply air and water. So the main components are water, nitrogen, and oxygen
Jupiter is the obvious answer. Saturn has less prominent, but similar clouds.
Nitrogen and phosphorus have the same number of valence electrons (five) and will have similar properties.
These molecules are similar.
They have to do with the atmosphere
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Clouds are simply air and water. So the main components are water, nitrogen, and oxygen
clouds
is there any elements mixed with nitrogen?
no
Jupiter is the obvious answer. Saturn has less prominent, but similar clouds.
There are not many substances in fresh water clouds. There is basically only oxygen, hydrogen, and trace amounts of carbon and nitrogen.
Nitrogen and phosphorus have the same number of valence electrons (five) and will have similar properties.
when the nitrogen in air is absorbed in the clouds and rains the nitrogen comes down to the soil with the water. this is absorbed by the roots .
No. Contrails are long, narrow, thin clouds left by aircraft at high altitude. Cumulonimbus clouds are enormous, thick, towering storm clouds.
This is because air is 78% nitrogen.
Yes. Clouds can become very dense, which is how rain falls. To get that dense, clouds must compress, either combine with similar clouds, or get more cloud into itself, which is basically moisture.