Clouds are just condensed water vapor or ice crystals. Cloud droplets also require cloud condensation nuclei, however, which often consist of sulfate aerosols.
Meteorologically, fog can be classified into four general types according to the mechanism by which it is formed: advection, radiation, upslope, and precipitation.
Advection fog is formed whenever a current of relatively warm, moist air passes over a colder body of land or water. Fog of this type is frequent in the winter when snow is on the ground. It is also common over the ocean, as in the North Atlantic when winds blow across the warm Gulf Stream and reach the cold Labrador Current.
Radiation fog, formed only over land, is caused by the cooling of the earth by radiation. At night, radiation lowers water temperature comparatively slowly, but land cools rapidly, becoming cooler than the air above it; consequently a fog is formed. Such fog is seldom thick and usually �burns off� in the morning.
How are clouds formed?Clouds are formed when water condenses into water droplets as air cools to its dew point. What is inside a cloud?Clouds are made of small droplets of water or ice crystals that are spread out from each other. Each of these droplets of water is smaller than a grain of flour, and they are so light that they can float in air. Rain falls when the drops get too big and heavy to stay in the cloud.Ingrediants for making a cloud:
water aerosols wind
In a basic vocabulary, clouds are made in this order:
1st: water evaporates from oceans, lakes, ponds, puddles, ect
2nd: water enters the atmosphere and forms into water vapor
3rd: as the water vapor goes up, it reaches its dew point and turns back into water droplets
4th: those water droplets cling on to aerosols (salt, dust, particles in the air) that the wind carries in the air
5th: Cloud is formed.
Clouds are made of microscopic droplets of water and sometimes even ice cyrastal. If the droplets get bigger, then they may fall as rain.
Clouds are made up of moisture. This moisture is primarily water in many forms mixed with numerous gasses in the atmosphere.
Earths' clouds are made out of condensation.
Water vapor plus small particles of impurities to "seed" the clouds.
Evaporated water or ice crystals.
water
Air
Yes, 80% of the Earths atmosphere is made up of nitrogen.
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Nitrogen
1 percent of the earths atmosphere is made of the following: - Argon (0.93%) - Carbon dioxide (0.03%) - Neon> trace - Helium> trace - Methane> trace - Krypton> trace - Xenon> trace - Hydrogen> trace - Ozone> trace 21% of earths atmosphere is made of oxygen 78% of earths atmosphere is made of nitrogen
Clouds are classified by the height of which they are at, in the Earths atmosphere.
Notilucent clouds
What is the earths atmosphere made of
No atmosphere. Earths atmosphere has clouds, pollution, dust..........ect.
air
The earths atmosphere is made up of 78% nitrogen and 21% oxygen
Yes, 80% of the Earths atmosphere is made up of nitrogen.
The Hydrosphere is inside of the Atmosphere. The Hydrosphere contains earths water. Mostly were clouds are and precipitation happens.
Cirrus clouds are very high in the atmosphere making then furthest from the Earth's surface. They are very thin and wispy in appearance.
The atmosphere of Earth is mostly made of nitrogen, 78%, and oxygen, 21%. The remaining 1% is made of water vapour, carbon dioxide, and other gaseous molecules. A+ Answer: Clouds
Clouds are in earth's atmosphere. Clouds form whem moisture in the air condenses, and usually conditions mnear the gcround are too warm for moisture to condense. Instead, clouds form at higher altitudes where it is cooler.
The Troposphere is a layer of the first layer of the atmosphere. It is about right above the clouds.