The troposphere. The troposphere is one of the four layers of the atmosphere (0-10km in altitude) containing water vapour. Clouds are formed by water condensing and as air cools. This is why cloud formation is possible because the temperature of the troposphere decreases with altitude.
Cirrus clouds (Ci) are part of the genera high-étage and will form from 5,000 m in the troposphere.
Like nearly all clouds you see, they are in the troposphere.
Stratospheric layer contains clouds. It also contains ozone.
Troposphere & Stratosphere
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Stratosphere
That would be the troposphere. It is the first atmospheric layer and is the closest to Earth. This is where clouds and weather are formed.
The lowest area of the atmosphere is the lower troposphere.
The earths first atmosphere was created by the methane, carbon dioxide, sulphur oxides and water vapor that volcanoes were pumping out. Oxygen started to come in noticeable quantities once life had formed. Nitrogen is inert, so doesn't do anything.
stratocumulus, stratus, and nimbostratus. i think there is one more though..
cumulonimbus clouds are thick rising and threatening looking clouds usually proceeding extreme weather conditions.these clouds can often rise to height of 15000 to 35000 ft.extreme change in temperatures,wind velocity,and precipitation followed by clearing weather and cooler temperatures.
how do geologists think earths atmosphere is formed
The earth's atmosphere is very old. It was formed when earth was formed.
That would be the troposphere. It is the first atmospheric layer and is the closest to Earth. This is where clouds and weather are formed.
earths atmosphere was formed as through the rotating mass of clouds and gases. there, the solid particles settled in the atmosphere and the lighter parts including gases rotated and formed the earths atmosphere. different regions exp. diff. type of pressure belts. this can be as though becoz of gravity. polar regions have high gravityand so exp. high pressue belts and vice versa.
The amount of water vapor in the stratosphere is much lower than in the lower atmosphere. The condensation of water vapor is what creates clouds (and rain, hail, snow, and other forms of precipitation) Also because weather occurs in the troposphere, and clouds are formed from water vapor, which is part of the water cycle, which is part of weather
Clouds are formed in the atmosphere.
Clouds might affect the weather by shading the ground, keeping it cool, or perhaps warm, which might affect breezes and winds. But clouds are formed by weather, so it can be a little confusing.
Hydrogen and helium
The earths atmophere came from your mom!
Clouds are formed by when tiny droplets of vapor form together.Clouds are classified by how high up in the atmosphere they occur.
Fluffy clouds are called cumulus clouds. Cumulus clouds may be formed by three things: supercooled water droplets, ice crystals, or water vapor. What they are made of depends on the temperature. They are formed when warm surface air rises from the earth and the temperature in the atmosphere drops.
the type of cloud formed depends on the weather and height at which the water vapor condenses.