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Condensation by warm air
collison-coalescence process-ethan gelfand
Clouds are in earth's atmosphere. Clouds form whem moisture in the air condenses, and usually conditions mnear the gcround are too warm for moisture to condense. Instead, clouds form at higher altitudes where it is cooler.
Stratus clouds and drizzly rain :)
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Cumulus cloud.
the unequal heating of the earth's surface causes wind (warm air rising and cold air sinking), and evaporation creates clouds.
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Cumulus clouds are those that look like puffy white cotton balls in the sky. They form when warm air rises and meets cold moist air.
Clouds form when warm moist air rises, cools and condenses.
The similarities between a warm front and a cold front are: * they are both fronts * they both form some type of clouds * they both produce some type of rain * they both have warm air rising * they both make some kind of weather TYPE OF : Clouds *Cold:produces different type of cumulus clouds *Warm:produces large area of stratus clouds,usually Rain *cold: heavy rain/T-storms *warm: slow steady Weather *cold: fair/cool after passing *warm:hot/humid after passing
clouds form above chimneys as the warm air mixes with the cool air
When the clouds go over mountains
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Condensation by warm air
Clouds can form in one of four ways: mountains, the rise of air masses, cold or warm weather fronts, and surface heating. Cumulus clouds form by surface heating or mountains, status forms by weather fronts, and all types can form by the rising of air masses.
It is associated with a warm front