Evaporation
warm oust air rises where it cools and condenses into clouds
Moisture evaporates from the water. The resulting warm moist air carries enormous amounts of energy. When this air is pulled into a developing hurricane it rises and as a result cools and condenses, releasing that energy.Energy of a warm sea is transferred to a hurricane by water evaporating into a hurricane.
The birth stage in a thunderstorm is called the cumulus stage. During this stage, warm air rises and begins to form cumulus clouds due to the updrafts. The air then cools and condenses, leading to the development of the storm clouds.
The area of low pressure found in rotating thunderstorms are called a convection. As moist air rises, it condenses as the air cools down without the transfer of heat into a low pressure system.
This activity is called elevation. This phenomena takes place in the south east quadrant of The Low Pressure System and is known as and called The Warm Front. Cold air masses subside underneath warm air masses in the south west quadrant of The Low Pressure System and this is known as and called The Cold Front. When air rises it cools and moisture condenses into raindrops; this explains the Rain that is constant at both Fronts.
When warm moist air rises it cools and condenses.
Yes, as the warm air rises, it cools, condenses and then forms clouds.
Clouds form when warm moist air rises, cools and condenses.
its when cold air pushes its way under warm air, which rises, cools then condenses and rain falls
warm oust air rises where it cools and condenses into clouds
It condenses
It condenses - to form clouds.
Frequently occur near mountains Occur when warm moist air rises
condensation
its all to do with the hydrological cycle. the water from a lake is evaporated by the sun and as this condensation is warm it rises. the warm air then moves to areas where the air is cold and cools, condenses and forms rain clouds.
A cold front forms. The warm, moist air, which is less dense, gets forced upwards. As it rises it cools and the moisture in it condenses. This results in rain and possibly thunderstorms.
clouds