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they most often appear in humid places.
Clouds form when warm, humid air rises and cools to it's dew point.
Magic has to happen therefore making a dragons breath condesate creating a fireball of humid cloud
The stratosphere is very dry; air there contains little water vapor. Because of this, few clouds are found in this layer; almost all clouds occur in the lower, more humid troposphere. Polar stratospheric clouds (PSCs) are the exception. PSCs appear in the lower stratosphere near the poles in winter. They are only found in certain latitudes and temperatures.
I don't know search it in google
Its dewpoint.
the weather in cumulus clouds is mostly hot, damp, humid,and sometimes even has a cold breeze the weather in cumulus clouds is mostly hot, damp, humid,and sometimes even has a cold breeze
As I heard they are followed by warm and humid weather, but I also heard wet and stormy.... I think warm and humid to be the best answer
No, it is relatively dry.
clouds
Clouds are form because humid air rises upward.
because of the low pressure which brings clouds which brings rain
they most often appear in humid places.
Large amounts of warm humid air.
summer, or the warm humid time of year
Wind erosion is relatively more important in arid regions than in humid regions because in humid regions moisture binds particles together and vegetation anchors the soil so that wind erosion is negligible
Wind erosion is relatively more important in arid regions than in humid regions because in humid regions moisture binds particles together and vegetation anchors the soil so that wind erosion is negligible