Clouds form.
It condenses and forms clouds.
Clouds form as air rises at the equator.
it forms a tornadow
what forms when air rises cools a dew point and then becomes saturated
Clouds form as air rises at the equator.
In the first stage of a thunderstorm, warm air rises rapidly due to heating from the sun. As the warm air rises, it cools, condenses, and forms cumulus clouds. This stage is known as the cumulus stage.
Air cools as it rises.
Larger (the air pressure is dropping as it rises).
Warm air rises quicklier then cold air. When those two meet, the warmer and lighter air rises OVER the colder and heavier air. If the warm air rises the warm air coolsdown when it's very high, and then the warm air forms clouds. A front is the place where cold and warm air meets. Along fronts in Europe, there are found a lot of rain and clouds most of the time.
A convection current. The sun warms the ground/sea, this warms the air, the hot air rises, and cold air rushes in to take its place.
Convectional rainfall is when the sun heats the ground and hot air rises, the hot air then cools down and forms clouds then it rains
No, rising warm air typically leads to a low pressure area because warm air is less dense and rises. As the air rises, it cools and forms clouds and precipitation, which are associated with lower pressure systems.