I think it turns gray because thr water that avaperates in the water is dirty so the cloud gets dirt and it turns gray
Clouds turn gray when they become thick and dense, blocking sunlight from passing through. This reduces the amount of light reflected off the cloud, making it appear gray to our eyes. Gray clouds typically indicate that rain or a storm may be approaching.
Clouds can turn black when they are full of moisture and become thick and dense. This can happen before a heavy rainstorm or thunderstorm, as the clouds block more of the sunlight and give the appearance of being black. Additionally, pollution or smoke in the atmosphere can also make clouds appear darker.
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Clouds are made up of tiny water droplets or ice crystals, usually a mixture of both. They can turn gray when there are so many water droplets in them that it stops the sunlight from getting through and reaching the ground. References:69 News
The funnel of a tornado can appear white, black, or gray depending on lighting conditions. Usually it is the same color of the clouds it extends from. Additionally, dirt and debris picked up by the tornado may turn it black, brown, gray, tan or red.
the males turn black when spawning but usually, they are green or gray!
When it rains, clouds form in the sky due to the moisture in the air condensing. These clouds appear gray because they block sunlight from passing through, causing the sky to appear darker. This gray appearance is a result of the clouds' thickness and the way they scatter and absorb sunlight.
Almost all color hair (if it soes turn colors) will go gray first and then fade lighter to a whiter shade.
Copper tubing can turn dark gray or black due to oxidation or corrosion. This process is natural and occurs when the copper reacts with elements in the environment, such as moisture, oxygen, or sulfur compounds. It can also be accelerated by exposure to certain chemicals or pollutants.
There is no single color associated with tornadoes. The sky will often have the typical gray of storm clouds. However, in some instances the clouds may appear black, green, yellow, or blue. Even when such cloud colors do occur, they do not necessarily indicate a tornado, just that the storm is intense.
An anole can turn green, gray, black, and brown.
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