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The convection is the source of all clouds and precipitation
True
All clouds! Clouds are made of water and dust (and sometimes ice) and they all rain!
The clouds that usually produces precipitation are called cumulus, cumulonimbus and nimbostratus clouds. These clouds are in the lowest level of the atmosphere.
During precipitation (rain, snow, etc.), the water moves from clouds to the ground. Then, it evaporates and goes back into more clouds, where the water cycle starts all over again.
The convection is the source of all clouds and precipitation
True
Cirrus clouds do not produce precipitation at all.
All clouds! Clouds are made of water and dust (and sometimes ice) and they all rain!
Precipitation provides more water for the oceans and lakes, thus providing more water to be evaporated and turned into clouds.
No, usually only Nimbus clouds produce noticeable precipitation.
cumulonimbus clouds
No
Clouds
The clouds that usually produces precipitation are called cumulus, cumulonimbus and nimbostratus clouds. These clouds are in the lowest level of the atmosphere.
During precipitation (rain, snow, etc.), the water moves from clouds to the ground. Then, it evaporates and goes back into more clouds, where the water cycle starts all over again.
cumulonimbus clouds