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Yes, clouds are affected by temperature.
Maybe. The presence of clouds has no effect on drought - only rain.
if its in a circle around the earth its Cirrostratus
if its in a circle around the earth its Cirrostratus
This depends on what you are measuring the temperature of. Clouds tend to reduce the amount of radiation from the sun that reaches the Earths surface, thus feeling cooler to us when we are outside.
Warmer
Clouds that send it back into space as infrared energy
It *can,* but it won't always. It depends on the amount of the gas present, the presence of clouds, and so on.
Yes, clouds are affected by temperature.
Maybe. The presence of clouds has no effect on drought - only rain.
Cloud amount refers to the extent of sky cover by clouds, typically expressed as a fraction or percentage. It describes the portion of the sky that is covered by clouds at a specific location and time, with values ranging from 0 (clear sky) to 1 (completely overcast). Meteorologists use cloud amount as a parameter to describe and forecast weather conditions.
clouds
presence of ionized hydrogen
if its in a circle around the earth its Cirrostratus
if its in a circle around the earth its Cirrostratus
Clouds are made out of atmospheric water vapor. They form in part due to cooling in the upper atmosphere.
there arent really a cirtain amount of clouds because they evaporate now and then like earths clouds