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Yes, clouds are affected by temperature.
Clouds might affect the weather by shading the ground, keeping it cool, or perhaps warm, which might affect breezes and winds. But clouds are formed by weather, so it can be a little confusing.
volume does affect the density because the formula of density= mass/ volume
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Nimbus clouds get up to 60,000 feet depending on the density, temperature, currents...
Yes, water density will affect an object's ability to float.
Rock density has no direct affect on war.
The formation of clouds is primarily influenced by temperature, humidity, and atmospheric pressure. When warm, moist air rises, it cools and condenses, leading to cloud formation. High humidity levels are essential for condensation to occur, while atmospheric pressure can affect the stability and movement of air masses, further impacting cloud development. Together, these factors determine the type and density of clouds that form in the atmosphere.
Density=mass/volume
Clouds can change into other clouds as they move from different heights in the atmosphere. The temperature, wind and other air masses affect the clouds appearance and characteristics.
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No, clouds out of a blue sky would not affect lightning or lack of it