rain..hahaa
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.
Clouds play a crucial role in Earth's energy budget by reflecting sunlight back into space (called albedo effect) and trapping heat emitted by the Earth's surface. High, thin clouds tend to have a cooling effect by reflecting sunlight, while low, thick clouds tend to have a warming effect by trapping heat. Overall, clouds help regulate the temperature of the Earth by balancing incoming solar radiation and outgoing thermal radiation.
High clouds (like cirrus clouds) tend to have a cooling effect on the Earth's surface by reflecting incoming solar radiation back to space. Low clouds (like stratus clouds) can have a warming effect by trapping heat and reducing the amount of outgoing longwave radiation that escapes into space.
Clouds can have a warming effect by trapping heat emitted by the Earth's surface, thus raising the daily mean temperature. Alternatively, clouds can also have a cooling effect by reflecting incoming solar radiation back into space, which may lower the daily mean temperature. The net effect varies depending on the type, thickness, and location of the clouds.
yes it can still effect your skin because there is actually light comming through the clouds and burn your skin with out knowing.
Clouds at as an insulator, allowing the warm air to be 'trapped'. Much like the greenhouse effect.
No the suns rays are block by the clouds so the effect of the sun on your skin is gone.
Cumulus clouds have a net cooling effect while Cirrus have a net warming effect. At night, most any cloud will make it warmer by trapping radiation (heat) from the earth. During the day, most clouds will act to block solar radiation and make it a little cooler.
Clouds that look like ripples in the sand are called "undulatus clouds." These clouds typically have a wave-like or parallel pattern, creating a striking visual effect in the sky. Undulatus clouds are often associated with stable atmospheric conditions.
clouds keep heat in the atmosphere, thus a cloudy day wold in theory be warmer than a clear day
sometimes mountains can block clouds and wind from forming
An example of the effect of wind