The air currents such as up drafts keep the cloud afloat in the air. Clouds technically are water, not all vapor. Basically its like an airborne clean water source.
Source: did a cloud project
no clouds are formed from dust particules and water
clouds in the atmosphere bring rain
Clouds have to do with water because water vapor precipitates into the clouds.
Light itself cannot destroy clouds. However, intense sunlight can increase evaporation, causing clouds to dissipate as the water droplets that make up the clouds turn into water vapor. Additionally, strong sunlight can also help to disperse clouds by breaking up their formation.
Water Droplets Don't Form In The Ocean .. They Form In The Clouds With The Help Of Precipitation
Clouds are masses of condensed water vapor, therefore, all clouds are water.
Water is release from the clouds in a form such a rain, snow, hail, and this is called precipitation. Then the water is on the ground and getting heated from the sun and the water than turns to water vapor and evaporates into the clouds. After this, the water is really high up in the clouds and is cooled. The water condenses {turns into water droplets from water vapor} and falls to earth as precipitation. Glad I could help! This is the water cycle.
Water in clouds is in gaseous form.
pooclouds or adds to existing clouds :) <---- this is some what true. But the reason is because when the water evaporates into the sky the water particles form or as in the water goes up and like basically forms the cloud. and there are 10 types of clouds in total! but 3 main types, they are cirrus, stratus, and cumulus.
As the sun evaporates the water and the water turns into water vapour and rises up. When it reaches a certain height in the atmosphere, the water vapour condenses to form tiny droplets of water and thus forms clouds
The Sun's energy warms on Earth heated water turns into water vapor air holding the water vapor rises and cools water vapor turns into water droplets and ice crystal's causes clouds to form.
clouds are made out of water