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Clouds are dark without rain when they do not reach their dew point, the temperature at which water condenses to create rain.
Water condenses onto aerosols in the air to create clouds.
Water vapor in the cool air condenses in to tiny droplets of water, forming clouds.
Clouds disappear due to evaporation of the water droplets when the temperature get warm
Cloud formation is dependant upon the temperature and humidity of the atmosphere in the region. If there is no water in the air, no clouds can form.
Dust particles in the air.
The sun's rays shine on the oceans and start to make the water evaporate, creating water vapor. The water vapor the condenses to make clouds. the hotter it is, the more cloud cover. If there is enough moisture in the clouds, it will become rain clouds. The clouds move in cold fronts where there is lower temperature winds. If it moves into a warm front, the friction will create thunder storms. And if it is cold enough, it will snow.
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.
An ice cube is surrounded by clouds because the temperature of ice is colder than its surrounding temperature. The "clouds" are water vapor that condensate when it comes in contact with the cold air.
in the clouds
Yes, clouds are affected by temperature.
The answer is :It evaporate from ground and body of water to the air and create clouds. After that it condensate create rain then gos back to the ground.