The cloud gets to much water vapor which is tiny droplets of water.When it gets to much it comes down
no you need rain clouds
the clouds are the rain
the clouds that bring rain are usally cumulonimbus clouds
They are a part of the water cycle. After water evaporates (it becomes gas and rises) it condenses into clouds. Once the cloud is large or heavy enough, the gas becomes a liquid again and rain falls.
Fog or clouds. when they collide they grow in size and becomes rain.
Rain clouds are are rain clouds so stop being dumb...that wasn't the right answer u dumbo.
When winds blow rain-bearing clouds towards mountains the clouds are forced to rise. As atmospheric pressure becomes lower the clouds are forced to drop their rain. This is why rain generally falls on the windward side of a mountain range. This precipitation is an essential part of the water cycle.
the rain comes from clouds
Dark rain Clouds are clouds that are black when it rains
No, White fluffy clouds (Cumulus clouds) do not usually cause rain. usually rain clouds are dark.
Heavy rain becomes a thunderstorm when there is thunder and lightning. This usually happens when the clouds reach a significant enough height and the updraft becomes strong enough to separated electrical charges.
All clouds have the potential to be rain clouds. It just depends on how much water vapor is in them. Once the water vapor in a cloud cools or becomes too heavy, it rains. Clouds with lots of water are generally dark gray as opposed to white clouds with less water.