an aerosol is made of droplets of liquid in another liquid.
Particulate Matter
No. A tornado is made almost entirely of air. The funnel of a tornado is made visible by droplets of liquid water, but those droplets would not make up more than 1-2% of the tornado's mass and an even smaller portion of its volume.
Rain? Clouds are also made out of water droplets (or ice crystals).
Cloud droplets are made of liquid water, which is water vapor that condensed around a tiny condensation nuclei typically made of any number of different types of particulates or salts that are always floating around.
Liquid droplets in air are called mists, smaller droplets are aerosols. Solid particulates are dust, smaller sized ar fumes.
AnswerYes.Clouds are made up water gone though condensation, and thus are tiny droplets in liquid form. These droplets can evaporate, hence when cloud cover dissipates due to evaporation.
Surface tension
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Cirrus clouds are not made out of water droplets.
Tiny droplets of liquid water
ice
because the hydrogen and oxygen react together creating water(the small droplets of liquid)