they evaporate.
actually there is no name of that cloud because all the clouds in the world are made of tiny crystal droplets
A cloud is a collection of millions of tiny water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the atmosphere. Clouds form when warm, moist air rises and cools, causing condensation of water vapor into tiny droplets.
billions of tiny droplets of water...
A large concentration of tiny water droplets is called a cloud. Clouds are formed from water vapor that condense into clouds.
A large concentration of tiny water droplets suspended in the air is called fog.
A CLOUD
Yes, clouds are made up of millions of tiny water droplets or ice crystals, depending on the temperature. These droplets form when water vapor in the atmosphere cools and condenses around small particles, such as dust or pollen. Together, these tiny droplets create the visible mass of a cloud. The size and density of the droplets can vary, affecting the cloud's appearance and characteristics.
A cloud.
Cloud droplets are made of liquid water, which is water vapor that condensed around a tiny condensation nuclei typically made of any number of different types of particulates or salts that are always floating around.
Water vapor droplets can become cloud droplets through a process called condensation. As the air cools and reaches its dew point temperature, water vapor condenses onto tiny particles in the atmosphere, forming cloud droplets. These droplets then collide and combine with each other to grow and eventually form clouds.
No. A cloud consists of tiny water droplets suspended in the air. Basically it is fog that forms at high altitude.
When you see a cloud, you are seeing water droplets, not water vapor. Clouds form when water vapor in the atmosphere cools and condenses into tiny liquid water droplets or ice crystals. These droplets cluster together, making the cloud visible. So, while the cloud originates from water vapor, what you see is actually the condensed water droplets.