i don't know.... that was MY question
The sun is above the clouds, because when the clouds pass through it covers the sun. So yes the clouds are below the sun.
Clouds.
No where in particular. The rain comes to the clouds and water evaporates to the clouds and its like a sponge and its not yellow it is gray it lets out all the water in drops until its all gone out of the clouds and a rainbow comes in the sky from the sun after it rains.
The answer is: The dark clouds will lighten as the sun lowers.
No, the sun itself does not have clouds. The sun is a star made mostly of hydrogen and helium gases and it emits light and heat, so it does not have a solid surface where clouds could form. Clouds only form in the atmosphere of celestial bodies like planets.
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It's because of all the clouds. They're called rain clouds (scientifically known as cumulonimbus) and they block out the sun because they are so dark.
The sun is above the clouds, because when the clouds pass through it covers the sun. So yes the clouds are below the sun.
When it is a hot day the sun evaporates water from lakes, rivers, and oceans. Then it goes up into cumulus clouds and when the clouds get full it rain. This continues until the clouds are out of moisture.
The Earth will melt and be vaporised with everything on it.
There is no relationship between the sun and the clouds
When it is a hot day the sun evaporates water from lakes, rivers, and oceans. Then it goes up into cumulus clouds and when the clouds get full it rain. This continues until the clouds are out of moisture.
It's too cloudy.
The Sun Behind the Clouds was created in 2010.
the sun will burn out or it might melt ice so a FLOOD might end
Clouds.
the sun will melt it