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No, the clouds are not directly attached to the earth's movement. Clouds are formed due to condensation of water vapor in the atmosphere, and their movement is influenced by wind patterns. So while the earth's movement can indirectly impact wind patterns, the clouds themselves do not move in sync with the earth.
It is called a lunar eclispe
The grey clouds near Earth's surface are called stratus clouds. They are low-lying, uniform clouds that often bring overcast skies and light precipitation.
The movement of water between earth and air is known as the hydrological cycle. It involves processes such as evaporation from bodies of water, condensation to form clouds, and precipitation in the form of rain or snow. This cycle plays a critical role in regulating Earth's climate and sustaining life.
The movement of water between biotic and abiotic factors is called the water cycle. In this cycle, water evaporates from bodies of water and transpires from plants, then condenses into clouds, falls back to the Earth as precipitation, and eventually returns to bodies of water or infiltrates the ground. This constant cycling of water helps sustain life on Earth.
The movement of water between the ground and the atmosphere is called the water cycle. This includes processes such as evaporation, condensation, and precipitation that cycle water between Earth's surface and the atmosphere.
The water cycle.
It is called precipitation.
Clouds.
The "horizon".
When an electrical discharge occurs between two clouds or between a cloud and the Earth's surface, it is known as lightning. Lightning is caused by the buildup of electric charge within clouds or between clouds and the ground. This buildup of charge leads to a discharge of electricity in the form of a lightning strike.
An electrical discharge between two clouds or between a cloud and the earth's surface is known as lightning. Lightning is a natural electrical discharge caused by imbalances between storm clouds and the ground or within clouds themselves. It is typically accompanied by thunder and can be dangerous due to its high voltage and heat.