cooler air as it drops down. lol sorry
When water rises into the atmosphere, as the temperature of the air is lower, it will condense into clouds. All this is part of the water cycle which ensures a continuous supply of fresh water for all living things on Earth.
Cloud formation starts with evaporation, from water areas or moist ground areas, as the air is heated by the sun. Warmer air containing water vapor rises into the air until it cools and starts to condense onto dust particles. The tiny droplets of water (or sometimes ice crystals) group together and become what we call clouds. If the air is cooled enough, more liquid water will condense, and the larger droplets will fall as precipitation.
Clouds are formed when water droplets contained in the air rise higher into the atmosphere. There they collect, until a cloud is formed.
When water evaporates into the air, it hits the dew point temperature and sticks to smoke and dust particle in the air. Next, it condenses to form a cloud. Dew Point: The temperature at witch water condenses.
The process of condensation plays an important role information of cloud . as water vapor goes higher from the surface of earth , it gets coller
its when water evaporates to make a cloud but a cloud is actually water vapor
As air rises, the temperature of that air decreases (lapse rate). At a certain point (the dew point), the air can no longer hold the moisture it contains. That moisture will then condense on dust in the air and form a cloud.
It forms in a form of rain in a dark surface
By the water cycle,
when water condenses it makes rain cloud
As clouds are just condensed water vapor. Yes they can grow or shrink, and eventually dissipate entirely.
The moisturefrom the ground or lakes and ponds evaporate and then the clouds get heavy and then it rains......
Condensation of water vapor into microscopic water droplets that stay suspended in the air. This can be brought about in many different circumstances.
dehydration and condensation
Cumulo-nimbus clouds. Sometimes they grow so tall that they develop an 'Anvil' (flat) top at icing level.
Fog or clouds. when they collide they grow in size and becomes rain.
Cb or cumulonimbus clouds form at the cold font associated with heavy showers, followed by cumulus (Cu) clouds. A cold front forms when a more dense, warm air mass over a departing cold air mass
Cumulus clouds bring fair weather, with a hint of gray in their flat bases. They can possibly grow into cumulonimbus clouds, which bring heavy rain, thunder, and lightning.
A tornado can range in height from as little as 5,000 feet to as much as 60,000.
the water from the sea or ocean goes up the clouds then the water droplets grow.
these clouds are known as "thunderheads."
Clouds sometimes bring the rains, to grow crops, for us to eat.
They. Breathe gases to grow
Clouds form when water starts to condense, so clouds eventually grow until they rain themselves to death-clouds mean rain.
No. Clouds can grow. Rain drops can grow, crystals can grow.
Cumulo-nimbus clouds. Sometimes they grow so tall that they develop an 'Anvil' (flat) top at icing level.
you need rain because plants would not grow but I don't know about the sun and clouds
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yes they do they stick to others as they are falling but they dont grow after falling
cumulus= to gather or grow cumulus clouds are growing vapor in a rising thermal english translation = Accumulate
Cumulonimbus.