The process that most directly results in cloud formation is Condensation. When condensation is formed, it evaporates into the atmosphere and forms clouds. Most people don't know this, but clouds are actually formed completely from rain, not water vapor. :}
The last statement about clouds being formed from strictly rain is incorrect. Clouds are formed from water vapor.
Condensation is the change of a substance from a gas to a liquid. This is part of the water cycle. Condensation is also part of the process by which clouds are formed in the atmosphere.
is it acondensation,liquid water b evaperation water vapor c condensation water vapor or d evaporation liquid water
Dew from saturated water. It rises and forms clouds. :)
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Clouds dont actually have a specific shape. Their shape is formed by wind currents in the sky.
The clouds that are puffy masses formed by vertically rising air are commonly known as thunderheads. These clouds, with the scientific name of cumulonimbus, may produce severe weather such as lightning, hail, and even tornadoes.
condensation (the water vapor condenses onto the small dust particles in the air creating clouds)
Forming a hypothesis. First you must have an idea. Example: You notice that clouds are white. Hypothesis: Clouds are made of cotton. Ridiculous? Yes, but testable. Test by climbing a mountain, for example, and touching a cloud (you'll find yourself walking into a fog bank, which will invalidate your hypothesis, forcing you to rework it). New hypothesis: clouds are fog = clouds are steam. Then you proceed to test steam and see if it reflects light the same way clouds do.
It would be carbonation.Hope this helped:)
The process by which various types of clouds are formed.
No, snowflakes are formed in a delicate freezing process high in clouds.
Clouds are formed due to the large scale evaporation of the earth's water. During the evaporation process the salt is left behind.
All clouds are not formed at the same altitude. Clouds are formed at different altitudes ranging from 2,000m - 8,000m.
All clouds are not formed at the same altitude. Clouds are formed at different altitudes ranging from 2,000m - 8,000m.
Cirrus clouds are formed at a higher altitude then stratus clouds. Cirrus clouds are formed at about 8,000 m. Stratus clouds are formed under 2,000m. Fog is actually a stratus cloud that forms near the ground.
Clouds are formed during warm front when it condenses....
Cirrus clouds.
A tornado is formed from storm clouds. The funnel cloud is the tornado before it touches down.
Clouds of dust and gas.
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the height of the clouds is one another one is how the clouds are formed