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Electrons are negatively charged subatomic particles. When you have a cloud that at the top of it is most negativity charged and the bottom is positively charged and it rolls over a point in the ground that is negatively charged this causes lightening and actually lightening goes from the ground up to the clouds not from the clouds to the ground as believed - the lightning is composed of a stream of electrons
Hydrogen in the solar system was primarily created from subatomic particles during the Big Bang, which occurred roughly 13.8 billion years ago. During this event, extremely high temperatures and pressures allowed protons and neutrons to form, eventually coming together to form hydrogen nuclei. As the universe expanded and cooled, these hydrogen nuclei began to form hydrogen gas clouds, which eventually collapsed under gravity to form stars and other celestial bodies.
When air gets colder, the molecules move closer together. The space between the molecules of air is where water particles stay when they are in clouds or in the air you breathe. So, when the space between molecules shrinks because of colder weather, the water molecules are "squeezed out" of the air and form into precipitation that then falls to the ground.
More water forms from th ground and they seperate.
Clouds, which are formed by the condensation of water droplets on fine dust particles higher up in the atmosphere. Fog is also a condensation of water vapor in the air closer to the ground.
Electrons are negatively charged subatomic particles. When you have a cloud that at the top of it is most negativity charged and the bottom is positively charged and it rolls over a point in the ground that is negatively charged this causes lightening and actually lightening goes from the ground up to the clouds not from the clouds to the ground as believed - the lightning is composed of a stream of electrons
All objects are made of atoms. So, if atoms did not exist, then there would be no suns or stars, no planetary systems, no living things. There could be dispersed clouds of subatomic particles but that is about it.
No, clouds are water particles, but water particles have oxygen in them! :D
There are two main sections of an atom: the nucleus and the electron clouds. The nucleus is made up of two subatomic particles called protons and neutrons. The electron clouds are made up of, you guessed it, electrons, which are stored in different orbitals orbiting the nucleus in different directions. Each of the subatomic particles has different charges. Protons have positive charges, electrons have negative charges, and neutrons are neutral, so they have no charge.
Protons and neutrons are situated in the nucleus; electrons surround this nucleus. Between the nucleus and clouds of electrons surely is a zone of vacuum; the structure of the atomic nucleus is not exactly known.
When the air cools, its molecules come closer together. Thus, molecules of water vapor in the air come closer together, too. Then, the molecules of water vapor condense (or turn from gas to liquid state) on tiny solid particles in the atmosphere. The tiny droplets of water result from condensation form the clouds that we see in the sky.
When the air cools, its molecules come closer together. Thus, molecules of water vapor in the air come closer together, too. Then, the molecules of water vapor condense (or turn from gas to liquid state) on tiny solid particles in the atmosphere. The tiny droplets of water result from condensation form the clouds that we see in the sky.
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this is to do with the clouds albedo (the amount of light they reflect) whiter clouds have more small particles whist dark clouds have less but bigger particles, this makes the white cloud more reflective as the particles have a bigger surface area
Hydrogen in the solar system was primarily created from subatomic particles during the Big Bang, which occurred roughly 13.8 billion years ago. During this event, extremely high temperatures and pressures allowed protons and neutrons to form, eventually coming together to form hydrogen nuclei. As the universe expanded and cooled, these hydrogen nuclei began to form hydrogen gas clouds, which eventually collapsed under gravity to form stars and other celestial bodies.
clouds are made up of littel water molucals And this means the molecules clump together, forming a mass, which we call clouds.
Particles in the clouds reflect light in all directions