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The presence of dust in the air expedites cloud formation. This is because the water droplets stick to the dust.
Air pressure
heat , water and air
It's rainfall
Tornadoes are produce my strong thunderstorms. Typically these thunderstorms form along a boundary where cool air pushes into a mass of warm air, forcing it upward.
Cloud formation in the highs and inhibit cloud formation in the lows.
Two conditions required for cloud formation include air cooling and saturation
The presence of dust in the air expedites cloud formation. This is because the water droplets stick to the dust.
Air pressure
heat , water and air
cloud formation
Pollution does affect cloud formation. In the case of aerosol pollutants, if the air pollutants reflect the sun's light, the cloud cover increases. If they absorb it, cloud growth is stunted.
Cloud formation.
cloud formation.
Of course they do.
Adiabatic cooling relates to cloud formation in such, when it pushes air out of the way when rising, energy is released into the surroundings and the air cools "adiabatically." When the air that is cooling meets up with other air that is in the same situation, a cloud starts to forms, and when that cloud forms, it cools enough when it reaches a certain altitude and rains.
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