Clouds are visible form of moisture. They can be liquid droplets or frozen droplets of water or any other chemical suspended in the atmosphere.
Clouds contain evaporated water.
clouds contain rain when too much water evaporates into the cloud and it falls back to earth. snow is the same thing, except it happens in below freezing temperatures.
Venus' atmosphere is mostly carbon dioxide (this is what we breathe out) and the rest is mostly nitrogen. There is a very thick layer of poisonous clouds covering the entire planet. These clouds are made up of sulfuric acid droplets. (The clouds on earth are made up of water droplets.)
No. When clouds are gray, that means the sunlight can barely shine through them. Usually cirrus clouds are thin, white, and wispy. The clouds you are seeing are probably stratus or altocumulus clouds.
THERE ARE ONLY 4! which are cumulus, stratus clouds, cirrus clouds & nimbus clouds
No, cold air can't hold as much as warm air, that's why clouds are up in the sky.
Yes
cumulonimbus
cumulus clouds contain good weather or rain
yes
Cumulonimbus clouds are high clouds. The contain a large amount of moisture throughout and ice crystals at the top of the clouds. Strong convection currents and heavy winds are found in these clouds. Cumulonimbus clouds produce lightening and hail.
stratus for novaNET
clouds contain rain when too much water evaporates into the cloud and it falls back to earth. snow is the same thing, except it happens in below freezing temperatures.
no because they are not high enough
Nimbostratus clouds are dark, low-level clouds that are accompanied by falling precipitation. Low clouds are primarily composed of water droplets, or when cold enough, these clouds may also contain ice particles and snow.
i think it is venus
Clouds that are very high up, where it is very cold, are made up of ice crystals. For example, a cirrus cloud.
bigger clouds contain more rain