It makes the clouds rain and that is all that matters
Four Steps in the Clouds was created in 1942.
It makes the clouds rain and that is all that matters
the clouds
THat is not Paul sing that, it is the other member of the clouds, I ask Paul myself, that's my cousin, I'm from Lake Charles La. R. Buckley
evaporation: when the water turns into gas and goes up to the clouds condensation: the water in the clouds turn into liquid precipitation: the water comes down as rain, snow, hail, sleet etc.
The process is known as 'The Water Cycle' and the basic steps are: Water evaporates from the ocean and forms water carrying clouds. Clouds rain down on the land. Plants take in the water through their roots. Water evaporates from the plant's leaves and is called Transpiration.
Evaporation: Heat from the sun causes water from the ocean to evaporate into the atmosphere. Condensation: The water vapor in the atmosphere cools and condenses into clouds. Precipitation: When the clouds become saturated with water droplets, precipitation occurs in the form of rain.
First the sun evaporates rain/puddles or other liquids, then these liquids and/or dirt particles that were also evaporated condense (condensation) into clouds. After the clouds evaporate enough water condense into a full cloud, depending on the weather it would then precipitate into rain, sleet, snow, or hail. Now for the second question, if the sun didn't evaporate water there would be no water to form rain clouds. If there were no condensation there would be no rain clouds (there would be clouds just not rain clouds) and if there were no precipitation there would be no rain.
=there are 15 i have counted off of the internet so yeah i have also counted in the sky==here they are:==Cirrus clouds==Cirrostratus clouds==Cirrocumulus clouds==Altostratus clouds==Altocumulus clouds==Stratus clouds==Stratocumulus clouds==Nimbostratus clouds==Cumulus clouds==Cumulonimbus clouds==Mammatus clouds==Lenticular clouds==Fog==Contrails==Green Clouds=
There are four easy and straightforward steps to creating a fire background in Photoshop. The first is to open up a fresh document. Next, select filter, then render, then cloud to get a cloud effect. Third, select filter, then render, then difference clouds. Finally, adjust the color of the clouds to look more like fire by selecting image, then adjustments, then gradient map.
Cumulus clouds, Stratus clouds and Cirrus clouds
The cirrus clouds, cirrocumulus clouds, cirrostratus clouds, and cumulonimbus clouds.