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What is moisture in clouds?

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Does earth moon have clouds?

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Do clouds always lead to rain and why?

No, clouds do not always lead to rain. While clouds are formed by the condensation of water vapor, not all clouds contain enough moisture to produce precipitation. Factors such as temperature, humidity, and atmospheric conditions determine whether the moisture in clouds will fall as rain. Additionally, some types of clouds, like cirrus clouds, are too high in the atmosphere to produce rain.


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What are condensed moisture suspended in air molecules-for example stratus and cirrus?

Condensed moisture suspended in air molecules are known as clouds. Stratus clouds are layered and can bring overcast conditions, while cirrus clouds are wispy and high-altitude clouds often indicating fair weather. Both types of clouds consist of water droplets or ice crystals that have condensed from water vapor in the atmosphere.


How do clouds help they earth?

Clouds help the Earth by providing moisture in the air. You see, clouds are made up of ice crystals and water droplets which contain a lot of moisture. The moisture spreads out into the air providing moisture.