Warm moist air rising rapidly meeting cooler air
above. This leads to water vapor condesing and
the beginning of a cloud. This build-up continues
as more warm air rises until a towering cloud
exists reaching 10 km above the surface. The top
of this cloud consists of ice crystals.
condensation
Cumilonimbus clouds do not form in tornadoes; tornadoes formin in cumulonimbus clouds. A cumulonimbus cloud forms when a warm, moist pocket of air rises and the moisture in it condenses, releasing heat that keeps the air rising. This is what drives any thunderstorm. Under the right conditions, the storm my start to rotate, and this rotation may eventually lead to the formation of a tornado.
Many cloud types can lead to a gray sky. Stratus is one of the more common ones.
Yes, because of how light gas and dust the heavier particles will move to the center of the dust and gas cloud creating a center point of gravity which the lighter dust and gasses spin around spiraling into the center and as the center point of gravity of mass increases the gravity on the other particles increases. This increases the speed of the spiraling and can lead to the formation of asteroids or other celestial bodies.
The sun's rays contain UV rays, which upon coming into contact with the skin, instigate the formation of vitamin D. Excessive vitamin D can lead to skin cancer in the future
cumulonimbus clouds.Unstable atmospheric conditions lead to the formation of lightning and thunder in cumulonimbus clouds.
altostratus clouds
condensation
The wall cloud itself doesn't do the damage. The wall cloud is an indicator of rotation in a thunderstorm that can lead to the formation of a tornado.
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Clouds form when water evaporates, travels up the atmosphere, cools and then condenses.
Urban areas may experience more rain due to the urban heat island effect, where cities are typically warmer than surrounding rural areas. This can lead to localized convection and cloud formation, increasing the chances of rainfall. Additionally, urban pollution and aerosols can act as cloud condensation nuclei, promoting cloud formation and precipitation.
Igneous rocks will develop large crystals is they cool slowly underground.
Igneous rocks will develop large crystals is they cool slowly underground.
Cumilonimbus clouds do not form in tornadoes; tornadoes formin in cumulonimbus clouds. A cumulonimbus cloud forms when a warm, moist pocket of air rises and the moisture in it condenses, releasing heat that keeps the air rising. This is what drives any thunderstorm. Under the right conditions, the storm my start to rotate, and this rotation may eventually lead to the formation of a tornado.
Yes. Meteorologists can measure the conditions that can lead to the formation of a cyclone and predict whether one is likely to form.
A karst specialist is a geologist who is expertized in Karst Geomorphology. This type of scientists study the conditions and the procedures that lead to the formation of karst in limestone rocks.