well they form from all the oceans. this is because the water forms and floats up in the air and is usally in bunches and thats why you could see it.
Yes, under the proper conditions, clouds can and do form over deserts.
Relief rain forms when moist air is forced to rise over a topographic barrier, such as a mountain range. As the air rises, it cools and condenses to form clouds, eventually resulting in precipitation in the form of rain. The type of clouds that form can vary, but commonly include cumulus and nimbus clouds.
Condensation. That is how. Water evaporates, forms into clouds, and when they get too full of water, it falls back down as rain. White clouds never rain. Gray clouds will sometimes rain. The darker the cloud is, the more likely they will rain. The grayest/ darkest ones will undoubtedly also storm.
the clouds that bring rain are usally cumulonimbus clouds
Nimbus clouds or thunderclouds are usually tall, dense and very dark in color. These clouds form thunderstorms and heavy rain usually follows.
Rain Clouds over Wushan was created in 1995.
Rain or hail, usually, with the addition of hail or sleet.
The duration of Rain Clouds over Wushan is 1.6 hours.
White fluffy clouds, known as cumulus clouds, do not bring rain on their own. Rain typically falls from higher-level clouds such as nimbostratus or cumulonimbus clouds, which have more moisture and larger vertical development. Cumulus clouds may eventually develop into rain-producing clouds if they continue to grow and merge with other clouds.
Well to rain on us of course clouds are even made of rain in a gas form
Stratus clouds are typically associated with light rain and drizzle. These low-level clouds form a thick, gray layer that can produce steady, light precipitation over a large area.
Clouds, then Precipitation, usually in the form of rain.