It usually dissipates.
temperature rises it first becomes opaque pressure rises density rises so in other words all the above
what happens to a nimbostratus cloud
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.
Colder, much colder.
condensation
temperature rises it first becomes opaque pressure rises density rises so in other words all the above
it obviously rains :)
when it rises it becomes a cloud
What happens to the water molecule is when it is evaporated, it is being bounced around. Then, when the water molecules are rubbing together, that creates friction, and friction creates energy, that energy is the lightning. Next, when the cloud is collection water, it gets denser and denser, and when it is very heavy, the water just falls out because the cloud can't carry anymore.
it becomes evaporation and dust particules in the sky to develope new clouds
it turns into a gas therefore it becomes a cloud the it turns liquid again and falls down to earth
its and electron cloud
its and electron cloud
Kefka.
Regions where the probability of finding an electron is high.
Regions where the probability of finding an electron is high.
The denser parts of an electron cloud mean that there is a probability that there is an electron in that area. An area that has little density is less likely to have an electron in the area.