Warm, moist air.
A warm front typically brings thick clouds and stormy weather. As the warm air mass rises over the colder air mass, it cools, causing moisture to condense and form clouds, leading to precipitation and stormy conditions.
in the clouds like see this evaporation occurs when evaporation occurs the air goes up and forms clouds and that is called condensation so when air moves up it forms clouds
No. Generally low pressure brings clouds and precipitation.
Well when you have a cold front pass through they bring rain and clouds because it sucks up moisture which condenses into clouds then eventually if it has enough energy and sucks up enough moisture will produce rain. Warm fronts do just about the same thing except that instead of cooling off it bring warm humid air and meets up with the cool air already in place then forms clouds and rain. Low pressure brings moist air up from the south and forms clouds and rain. High pressure usually does not have an clouds or rain with it high pressure brings sunny skies sometimes you get what they call a "dirty high pressure" which means it has clouds associated with it but, that does not happen too often.
Because the sun is powerful and brings it up but it gets caught in the clouds because there in front of the sun
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Cumulonimbus clouds bring thunderstorms.
up?
because they are made up of vapor.
it goes up into the clouds
In a high pressure system air sinks and is compressed. As the air is compressed it heats up, which can cause clouds to evaporate.
High Pressure comes down and the clouds are up.