The reason clouds move is from the wind. And also because the coriolis effect. (the effect that revolves the earth, help the winds exceed original speed.
The water cycle.
Evaporation
up?
because the wind moves them
maybe trees? they sway. or water
Rain comes from clouds. Clouds can be blown away by the wind-it can be moved. This moves the rainfall.
Assuming that's the nucleus of an atom, the answer is "electrons". They are in "clouds", sort of, around the nucleus of atoms.
Yes. Wind moves the clouds which form over the ocean from the water, it moves them on the land and forwards until the clouds meet high enough mountains that they block the clouds way. Then the clouds rain down to the slopes of the mountain and the water forms rivers which flow back to the sea.
moves in the sea like clouds in the wind
Clouds
When a line of clouds moves across the sky, it is an example of cloud motion due to wind patterns in the atmosphere. The movement of clouds is influenced by wind speed and direction in the specific atmospheric region where they are located.
fog