Clouds form when rising air, through expansion, cools to the point where some of the water vapor molecules "clump together" faster than they are torn apart by their thermal energy. Some of that (invisible) water vapor condenses to form (visible) cloud droplets or ice crystals.
well idk. could any1 give it to me? basically the question i want to ask is why do clouds form. i need 2 reasons. Probably by the time its answered its gunna b already do XD lol. cuz its due 2morrow. but answer it anyway if u can!
Cloud forming is called. Convectional Rainfall.
The sun warms an air mass which evaporates moisture and rises. The warm moist air is cooled and forced to release some of its moisture.
Now if you draw a sketch of the sun in one corner and the temperature temperature in another corner but just write (cold temperature) beside the sun, put moist air mass inside a cloud then have arrows into the moist air mass cloud saying (air movement) x2 will do for air movement. Put rain drops under cloud then it is finished. The process happens over and over all the time. Hoped this will help.
The troposphere starts at the Earth's surface and extends to a height of 20 km (12 miles). This includes most of the mass (80%) of the atmosphere. Thus ALMOST all the weather occurs in this thick layer of air, however there are weather phenomena that occur higher - for instance Noctilucent clouds are found at altitudes of around 76 to 85 kilometres (47 to 53 miles).
This happens because the water vapour get cooled by the time they reach the next layer if the atmosphere.
clouds form by water evaporation and dust lifted into the sky by wind.
Clouds are formed in upper layer of atmosphere. These are polar stratospheric clouds.
Almost all weather originates and occurs in the troposphere. A very few things have ties to the stratosphere, but I mean VERY few.
The troposphere is the section of the atmosphere in which 95% of weather occurs. the troposphere is where 99% of clouds are and is also the thinnest layer of the atmosphere. the troposphere is thicker in more tropical areas. This is because of the more heat.
Weather occurs at the atmosphere level called the troposphere. This is the lowest level of the atmosphere and directly above it is the stratosphere.
This is the troposphere. It is the layer of air where all weather occurs. Above the troposphere is the stratosphere, home of the ozone layer.
About 80% of the total mass of the atmosphere is contained in troposphere.It is also the layer where the majority of our weather occurs. Maximum air temperature also occurs near the Earth's surface in this layer.Most all weather occurs in the troposphere. This is the top layer of the atmosphere.
Weather occurs in the Troposphere. this is because the water vapor all gathers in the troposphere.
Almost all weather originates and occurs in the troposphere. A very few things have ties to the stratosphere, but I mean VERY few.
The troposphere is the section of the atmosphere in which 95% of weather occurs. the troposphere is where 99% of clouds are and is also the thinnest layer of the atmosphere. the troposphere is thicker in more tropical areas. This is because of the more heat.
Weather occurs at the atmosphere level called the troposphere. This is the lowest level of the atmosphere and directly above it is the stratosphere.
Yes, all weather that we recognize occurs in the troposhere, the layer of the atmosphere closest to the earth's surface.
About 80% of the total mass of the atmosphere is contained in troposphere.It is also the layer where the majority of our weather occurs. Maximum air temperature also occurs near the Earth's surface in this layer.Most all weather occurs in the troposphere. This is the top layer of the atmosphere.
If the temperature increases with increasing altitude in the troposphere, then a temperature inversion exists. All the weather that we are primarily interested in, occurs in the troposphere.
The part of Earth's atmosphere where all of the weather occurs is known as the troposphere. The troposphere is the lowest part of the atmosphere on the planet. It takes up about 80% of all the atmosphere's mass.
This is the troposphere. It is the layer of air where all weather occurs. Above the troposphere is the stratosphere, home of the ozone layer.
The troposphere is the part of the atmosphere where nearly all weather occurs. Tornadoes develop from thunderstorms, which develop from the convection of warm, moist air, which can only be found in the lower troposphere.
Weather is The state of the atmosphere at a particular time and place.Weather is described in terms of variable conditions such astemperature, humidity, wind velocity, precipitation, and barometric pressure. Weather on Earth occurs primarily in the troposphere, orlower atmosphere, and is driven by energy from the Sun and therotation of the Earth. The average weather conditions of a regionover time are used to define a region's climate. The weather takes place in the Troposphere, the first layer of the atmosphere
The Troposphere. That is where nearly all of the weather takes place.