troposphere i think
the water in the air freezes in extreme cold that is why it forms ice,the solid version of water these pieces of ice falling from the clouds are called as hail .
There is no one layer. The throphsphere is the closest layer to earth, and associated with cold fronts, and thunder storms. The Stratosphere is the second most closest to earth, and is associated with warm fronts (usually a steady rain for a day or so). Then there is the Ionosphere, the most highest clouds which is Ice particles that contain no water vapors that will fall to earth.
Like other clouds, cumulonimbus clouds are made of water droplets and ice crystals. They're often associated with severe weather such as thunderstorms.Mostly a lot of condensed water droplets.Cumulonimbus clouds are made of water droplets in their lower portions and ice crystals in their upper portions.Pretty much all clouds are made of water vapor (steam) that evaporates from lakes or rivers.
Actually, clouds aren't even water vapor! Water vapor is invisible, and clouds aren't invisible. Clouds are in the liquid form of water, believe it or not. There may be water in solid form if ice is present in the cloud, but otherwise, clouds are fully liquid water.
troposphere i think
Rain? Clouds are also made out of water droplets (or ice crystals).
Water can be found as a liquid, or frozen as solid ice, hailstones, or as snow, or as a vapour forming clouds.
The water on Uranus is in the form of water vapor, liquid water and solid ice. - The upper atmosphere of Uranus contains traces of water vapor. - Further down there is a cloud layer composed of water clouds (as well as layers of ammonia clouds and methane clouds.) - The core of Uranus is composed of water ice, ammonia ice, and rocks. - Scientists believe that, because of the tremendous pressure, there is a very large, very hot ocean of liquid water and ammonia down on the surface of this giant "Ice Planet"!
Solid (ice, snow), Liquid (just plain water), Gas (fog, clouds).
the water in the air freezes in extreme cold that is why it forms ice,the solid version of water these pieces of ice falling from the clouds are called as hail .
Clouds already consist of tiny droplets of water or ice crystals.
solid luquid gas in antrica the ice solid the water liquid the clouds is the gas
There is no one layer. The throphsphere is the closest layer to earth, and associated with cold fronts, and thunder storms. The Stratosphere is the second most closest to earth, and is associated with warm fronts (usually a steady rain for a day or so). Then there is the Ionosphere, the most highest clouds which is Ice particles that contain no water vapors that will fall to earth.
Yes. There is almost always water vapor in the air, no matter where you are or what the weather conditions. In a cloud, much of the water is condensed into tiny water droplets or frozen in tiny ice crystals.
clouds
Uranus has water in the form of water vapor, liquid water and solid ice. - The upper atmosphere of Uranus contains traces of water vapor. - Further down there is a cloud layer composed of water clouds (as well as layers of ammonia and methane clouds.) - The core of Uranus is composed of water ice, ammonia ice, and rocks. Scientists believe that, because of the tremendous pressure, there is a very large, very hot ocean of liquid water and ammonia down on the surface of this giant "Ice Planet"!