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Nimbostratus is the name of the cloud that can appear at low or mid level and appears as a heavy gray rain cloud.
Nimbus clouds are heavy dark clouds.
Nimbostratus is the name of the cloud that can appear at low or mid level and appears as a heavy gray rain cloud.
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== == Very simply, a cloud is "FOG" that is above the Earth's surface, rather than in contact with the ground.Clouds and fog are one and the same thing, very tiny droplets of condensed water vapor, so small that they do not have enough weight to fall to the Earth, and consequently they just float around in the air. IF and when enough of these droplets of condensed water vapor, collide and stick together, they become heavy enough for gravity to cause them to fall to Earth, and that is what we call rain. Other forms of precipitation occur when the vapor (or rain) is exposed to colder temperatures. === ===Clouds are formed when water vapour in the air is cooled and condenses as part of the water cycle. Clouds consist of billions of tiny water droplets (and even ice crystals) floating in the sky and appear in a variety of shapes and sizes depending on how and where they formed.I found this answer at http://www.rcn27.dial.pipex.com/cloudsrus/clouds.HTMLHope this helps.
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When liquid water droplets are big enough to fall to Earth, we call it rain.
Rain or if it freezes, hail.
it dosent it just falls out of the cloud when the moisture gets to heavy, then the water evaporates and turns into a cloud again
it depends how heavy cloud is or what color it is.
it evaporates to a cloud then heavy enough it will rain again
Nimbostratus clouds are thick enough to blot out sunlight. This type of cloud is associated with heavy, continuous rain or snow.
Fuchsia plants will stop flowering if they do not get enough moisture. Fuchsia are also heavy feeders.
As soon as the droplets become too heavy for wind currents to keep them in the cloud, they fall under gravity.