Yes, a cloud is condensation. Water evaporates into condensation (a cloud).
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∙ 12y agoYes, a cloud is a result of condensation of water vapor in the atmosphere. When warm air rises and cools, it reaches its dew point and condenses onto tiny particles, forming visible water droplets or ice crystals that we see as clouds.
Cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) are usually Sulfate aerosol (SO42- and methanesulfonic acid droplets).
A condensation nucleus is something that is found in a cloud droplet. Condensation nuclei are tiny solid particles such as dust, smoke, or even bacteria onto which water condenses, allowing clouds to form.
A condensation funnel cloud is a rotating column of air associated with a rotating thunderstorm or tornado, characterized by a cone shape formed from condensation of water droplets in the atmosphere. A debris cloud is a visible plume of dirt, dust, and other debris that is picked up and carried by the winds of a tornado or strong thunderstorm.
A funnel cloud may be called a condensation funnel or simply a funnel.
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To a degree. A tornado is often made visible by a cloud known as a condensation funnel or funnel cloud. The tornado itself is not a cloud, however, but a violent rotating windstorm. The condensation funnel is sometimes absent in a tornado.
Snow is not a type of condensation fog. Condensation fog includes cloud and dew, where water vapor condenses in the air to form droplets that can then accumulate to form clouds or settle on surfaces as dew. Snow is formed by the direct transformation of water vapor into ice crystals in the atmosphere.
Condensation
Cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) are usually Sulfate aerosol (SO42- and methanesulfonic acid droplets).
Condensation therom
No, that's precipitation. Condensation is when water gets in the clouds.
A condensation nucleus is something that is found in a cloud droplet. Condensation nuclei are tiny solid particles such as dust, smoke, or even bacteria onto which water condenses, allowing clouds to form.
Cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) are usually Sulfate aerosol (SO42- and methanesulfonic acid droplets).
Condensation
water condensation. Basically it's like a cloud, only lower water condensation. Basically it's like a cloud, only lower
A condensation funnel cloud is a rotating column of air associated with a rotating thunderstorm or tornado, characterized by a cone shape formed from condensation of water droplets in the atmosphere. A debris cloud is a visible plume of dirt, dust, and other debris that is picked up and carried by the winds of a tornado or strong thunderstorm.