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What happens when the clouds hang very low is that it becomes foggy. Fog is clouds that are very low to the ground and that are are made up of tiny water drops.
It is upward motion that produces clouds - lift air, and it expands (gravity's pull decreases with altitude) and cools (as do all gases when they expand). The moisture content remains the same, however, and once the air cools enough so that it is saturated by its moisture content, clouds will begin to form.
When water becomes too heavy to remain in the air as a cloud, it precipitates. This can be in the form of rain, snow, or hail.
Cumulus clouds form when warm air rises, expands, and cools. Cumulus clouds are masses of puffy white clouds that usually have thunderstorms following them. Cumulus clouds are one of the 3 types of main clouds. The 3 main types of clouds are stratus, cumulus, and cirrus.
All rain falls from clouds, but clouds that you see which don't have rain falling from them are just not raining because the cloud has not become saturated with water vapour. When it does become so, it will rain.
water vapor
what forms when air rises cools a dew point and then becomes saturated
The scientific term for when clouds become too heavy and release precipitation in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail is "precipitation." This process occurs when the moisture in the clouds condenses and falls to the ground due to gravity.
What happens when the clouds hang very low is that it becomes foggy. Fog is clouds that are very low to the ground and that are are made up of tiny water drops.
it becomes evaporation and dust particules in the sky to develope new clouds
Clouds, fog.
condensationCondensation creates clouds. Clouds develop in an air mass that becomes saturated (relative humidity becomes 100%).Read more http://www.kgbanswers.com/in-what-process-must-occur-for-clouds-to-form/4008725#ixzz1EQ3cx57a
It is upward motion that produces clouds - lift air, and it expands (gravity's pull decreases with altitude) and cools (as do all gases when they expand). The moisture content remains the same, however, and once the air cools enough so that it is saturated by its moisture content, clouds will begin to form.
What happens to evaportaed water? How does water evaporate?
Saturated...i believe...
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