well you need to have three important items for clouds to form.
1- moisture so the water can form the cloud.
2- cooling air so that the water vapor can be condenced.
3- condensation Nuclei or also known as dust. the dust will gather the water vapor in the air, without it clouds can not form.
You bet. Condensation builds up from precipitation to form these clouds.
These are all types of clouds. Stratus clouds form layers or smooth, even sheets in the sky. Cumulus clouds are masses of puffy, white clouds, often with flat bases. Some prefixes of cloud names describe the height of the cloud base. The prefixaltodescribes middle-elevation clouds. Clouds associated with rain or snow often have the the word nimbus attached to them. So, altostratus clouds are clouds that form layers, or smooth, even sheets in the sky at middle-elevation, altocumulus clouds are masses of puffy, white clouds, often with flat bases at middle-elevation, and nimbostratus clouds are clouds that form smooth, even sheets in the sky and are associated with rain or snow.
Clouds are in earth's atmosphere. Clouds form whem moisture in the air condenses, and usually conditions mnear the gcround are too warm for moisture to condense. Instead, clouds form at higher altitudes where it is cooler.
no, clouds do not run out of rain, otherwise we would not have and blue sky, when the clouds have rain it means that the water from the surface of the ground has been evaporated causing the clouds to form. When it rains the clouds empty and disappear.
thay form randomly in the sky usally little tiny particals of water form together and thay form a cloud
the troposphere is where clouds form or if you want it to be simple clouds are in the sky.
clouds typically form by 1000,000 droplets of water in the sky :D
very high in the sky.
cirrus
You bet. Condensation builds up from precipitation to form these clouds.
the sky. look up the water cycle
clouds...?
Maybe The master of the sky farts them out!! TOM!!
Clouds. But technically it is falling from the sky, from clouds in the sky.
Clouds form when water droplets collect on dust particles in the air. When the clouds become saturated, rain falls from the sky.
There is no water being evaporated to form clouds.
Clouds form.