Cloud condensation nuclei are solid particles around which cloud droplets form. Dust and salt are examples of particles that can become cloud condensation nuclei.
The word 'cloud' is a noun and a verb. The adjective form is cloudy.
usually it is combined with CO2 and when it does it will mix up and it ill form a cloud.
No, it is a form of matter. Basically, anything you can touch is a form of matter.
A tornado is made of matter, mostly air, but it is not a special form of matter.
cosmic dust
a cloud, yes, would be matter.
Air and water form a cloud.
Gas
Cloud 'seeding' creates microscopic particles around which water droplets can form. The droplets 'stick' together to form raindrops. It's the addition of the 'foreign matter' that allows water to condense into rain.
It takes 57 minutes for a rain cloud to form
Electrons are what form the cloud around a nucleus
A cloud isn't a solid matter. All a cloud is, is a vapor of water.
Very high electrostatic potential, cloud to earth and cloud to cloud.
to make a cloud it needs mousiture in the air
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Cloud condensation nuclei are solid particles around which cloud droplets form. Dust and salt are examples of particles that can become cloud condensation nuclei.