They are not the same. Some clouds move in different ways. Some clouds are shaped different. But, clouds are all made the same.
All of the common clouds are a type of aerosol. Aerosol is a suspension of fine solid or liquid particles in a gas. That is where aerosol spray cans get their name. They produce an aerosol mist when their contents are released into the air. Obviously aerosol spray cans are not the source of all clouds and precipitation. They just produce a small cloud where they are used. When the material within an aerosol coalesces and becomes too heavy to stay in suspension, it precipitates out of the cloud. While most clouds, those made of solids or liquids, are aerosols, there are other types of clouds. Gas clouds are a high concentration of one type of gas within another gas or a vacuum. Some galaxies appear to be gas clouds. Plasma clouds share a similar definition. Lighting is a natural example of a plasma cloud.
the clouds have names but you have to ask your teacher!!
No where in particular. The rain comes to the clouds and water evaporates to the clouds and its like a sponge and its not yellow it is gray it lets out all the water in drops until its all gone out of the clouds and a rainbow comes in the sky from the sun after it rains.
Particles in the clouds reflect light in all directions
The convection is the source of all clouds and precipitation
water vapor =)
True
Water, special seawater. It get evaporated and form cloud
Clouds are the source of rain,through what is known as the water cycle, where fog is low hanging clouds picking up water to the clouds from water sources.
No, clouds are just water vapor...
The air currents such as up drafts keep the cloud afloat in the air. Clouds technically are water, not all vapor. Basically its like an airborne clean water source. Source: did a cloud project
The main source of freshwater is from the clouds... And the refrigerator
No, clouds are not a source of energy. They are just puffs of water vapor floating in the sky. Wind and water are sources of energy.
They are not the same. Some clouds move in different ways. Some clouds are shaped different. But, clouds are all made the same.
Water evaporated from the ocean or land by the sun. Some vapor comes from industry and jet planes.
All of the common clouds are a type of aerosol. Aerosol is a suspension of fine solid or liquid particles in a gas. That is where aerosol spray cans get their name. They produce an aerosol mist when their contents are released into the air. Obviously aerosol spray cans are not the source of all clouds and precipitation. They just produce a small cloud where they are used. When the material within an aerosol coalesces and becomes too heavy to stay in suspension, it precipitates out of the cloud. While most clouds, those made of solids or liquids, are aerosols, there are other types of clouds. Gas clouds are a high concentration of one type of gas within another gas or a vacuum. Some galaxies appear to be gas clouds. Plasma clouds share a similar definition. Lighting is a natural example of a plasma cloud.