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To say clouds defy gravity would be misleading, as they do not defy gravity. However rising air currents keep the clouds in the air. The air currents are stronger than the rate at which gravity makes the rain fall (which is not that fast). Clouds are so light, that even the smallest upward air current can make a clouds stay up. Rain falling is basically when the mass of the drops exceed the air currents.
Well low and high pressure air in the clouds is what's making the thunderstorm. Swirling clouds can make a tornado
dew point temperature, causing the water vapor in the air to condense into water droplets or ice crystals. These condensed water droplets or ice crystals then come together to form cumulus clouds.
3 components are water, air and carbon dioxide which can all join together to make clouds
Cumulonimbus, or thunderstorm, clouds form from rising moist air.
because it does
When air is rising.
Clouds form.
Yes
these clouds are known as "thunderheads."
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The rising of hot air during the day which condenses to form the clouds. When the clouds become heavy, they fall as rainfall.
They are alternating bands in the atmosphere, carrying different clouds at different latitudes. There are strong winds at the boundaries of the belts and zones. It is thought that in the belts and zones atmospheric gases fall and rise, to and from deeper levels in the atmosphere.
Clouds form as air rises at the equator.
Lower latitudes have high moisture content in the air and the air rises. Lower latitudes near the equator has rising air making the areas have more precipitation.
Condensation