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What chemicals are clouds made of?

Clouds are simply air and water. So the main components are water, nitrogen, and oxygen


How did cyanobacteria help form earths oceans and air?

Cyanobacteria help form Earth's oceans and air from doing its own natural process. Photosynthesis. Photosynthesis then distributed oxygen into the water and air.


Are clouds and air an example of gas?

Clouds are mostly made up of water vapor, which is indeed a gas. Air itself isn't a gas, but it is made up of many different gases, such as nitrogen, oxygen, argon, carbon dioxide, and many others.


Is air and clouds examples of gas?

Yes, air is a mixture of gases such as nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide. Clouds are composed of tiny water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the air. Both air and clouds can be considered examples of gases in the atmosphere.


How clouds forms?

When the water on earth gets heated by the sun,the water evaporates.Water can evaporate from,lakes,oceans,and rivers.So when the water evaporates it becomes water droplets in the air.Then when the water droplets hit cool air,they cool and become a cloud.That is how clouds are formed.


What part of the earth has water in it?

the wet parts like oceans, seas, lakes, rivers, creeks, glaciers, clouds, moisture in the air, etc.


What are three different places water can be found in the environment?

Ice: Cold environments, snow, glaciers, etc... Liquid Water: Rain, rivers, lakes, oceans. Water Vapor: Clouds, general humidity in the air.


Are clouds air?

Clouds are water suspended in air the same as mist.


How did you get rain?

When water evaporates from the lakes and oceans it goes in the air and eventually forms clouds. When the clouds are full of water it rains and the cycle starts all over again from evaporating. Rain happens mostly in spring and summer do to the extreme heat.


Why is there water in the air?

Because heat from the sun causes water to evaporate from the seas and oceans. The water vapour cools, and condenses into clouds - falling back to earth as rain. It's a continuous cycle.


What terms means the constant movement of the earths water from oceans to air to land and back to oceans?

Water cycle is the term for the constant movement of the earth's water from oceans to air to land and back to oceans


Where does the moisture that causes rain come from?

The moisture that causes rain comes from bodies of water like oceans, lakes, and rivers. When the Sun heats up these sources of water, it evaporates and turns into water vapor in the air. As the water vapor rises and cools, it condenses into clouds and eventually falls back to the ground as rain.