Condensation therom
Radiation
YES. http://www.wikihow.com/Make-a-Cloud-in-a-Bottle :) we did it in science
It doesnt
You have to have a 2 liter bottle. then you need some hot water. Swish the hot water around in the bottle with the lid closed. Then after that light a match and put it in the bottle. Close the lid as soon as possible. then squeeze the bottle for a while and watch. Then soon enough the cloud will form, and if you open the lid after you see the cloud and watch, the cloud will come out the top!!!!! HAVE FUN!!!!!
To make a thirty second cloud you will need the following : ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1.Coke 2.Water 3. Vinegar 4.Chalk 5. Inflated Balloon 6. Rubber Band
the big rain cloud is the cloud that makes big rain.
Bottle
When smoke is added to a bottle condensation usually occurs and by squeezing the bottle will simulate the air pressure dropping and its effects on the environment. Basically it will provide the perfect conditions to create a small cloud in the bottle.
Gravity.
Yes, creating a cloud in a bottle can be considered a simple science project. It involves creating a cloud-like formation inside a clear bottle by condensing water vapor through a sudden change in pressure or temperature. This project demonstrates concepts related to gas laws, condensation, and cloud formation in a hands-on way.
You can breathe in it, and it will cause the vapor to go in it and it will go white.
To create an abstract of making clouds in a bottle, you could focus on the process of creating a cloud-like effect within a confined space by using water, air pressure, and smoke. Highlight the steps involved in the experiment, such as heating the air inside the bottle, adding water vapor, and observing the formation of tiny clouds. Emphasize the scientific principles at play, including condensation and cloud formation in a controlled environment.