About three light years from the sun.
Approximately 93 million miles. In comparison, the distance from the ground to the clouds is at most about five miles. Because the sun is so far away from Earth, the difference between the distance from the ground to the sun and the distance from the clouds to the sun is not significant.
1000 feet above sea level.
When the relative humidity and dew point temperature are the same they form clouds.
the 3 types of clouds are the following: Cumulus Clouds,Cirrus Clouds, and Stratus Clouds
The cirrus clouds, cirrocumulus clouds, cirrostratus clouds, and cumulonimbus clouds.
Far Above the Clouds was created in 1999.
far far away to the sky
7.500 million miles
7.500 million miles
They form far above the earths surface.
Approximately 93 million miles. In comparison, the distance from the ground to the clouds is at most about five miles. Because the sun is so far away from Earth, the difference between the distance from the ground to the sun and the distance from the clouds to the sun is not significant.
I'm just guessing here but I think clouds don't even circle around the world once. They dissipate/evaporate before they travel far. Clouds form, dissipate, reform many times but I think they don't travel far.
Because they are very far away.
1000 feet above sea level.
Yes if the clouds are at different altitudes they can be in different air masses that have different velocities (speeds and direction). Even if they are in the same air mass, if their altitudes are very different, the closer clouds will APPEAR to move faster than the clouds that are far above or far away.
No. They are far too high to produce thunder and storms. A brief search engine search would have revealed this fact to you. Why were you so lazy?
Yes and they often do