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No, a cloud formed in hot air is not denser than a cloud formed in cold air. Cloud formation is primarily determined by the saturation level of air, where warm air can hold more water vapor before condensation occurs. The density of the cloud itself depends more on the amount of water droplets or ice crystals present rather than the temperature of the air in which it formed.
Answer: Cirrus Cloud
Tornadoes are formed by rotating air within a supercell thunderstorm. The rotating air may initially be present in the form of a funnel cloud, which is a rotating, cone-shaped cloud that does not reach the ground. If the funnel cloud extends to the ground, it is then classified as a tornado.
I would expect rain to be formed from a dark grey cloud.
droplets need to get big and heavy before they fall
cumulus cloud
No. A cirrus cloud is a high, wavy, thin cloud formed of ice crystals. Funnel clouds are usually formed from cumulonimbus clouds (thunderclouds) at lower altitudes.
fogfogA cloud that forms close to the ground is known as a stratus cloud.
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clouds are formed so the water cycle can continueThey are formed from air and dust