there would be no water for the plants
If we didn't have clouds in the sky, the Earth's surface would receive more direct sunlight, leading to hotter temperatures during the day and cooler temperatures at night. This could result in more extreme weather conditions and faster evaporation of water, possibly leading to droughts in some regions. Additionally, without clouds to help regulate the Earth's temperature, the climate would be more unstable.
Yes, clouds are necessary for rainfall to occur. Rain forms when water vapor in the clouds condenses into liquid droplets and becomes too heavy to remain airborne, causing it to fall to the ground as precipitation. Without clouds, there would be no mechanism for this condensation process to happen, and thus no rainfall.
Clouds can bring changes in weather such as rain, snow, or thunderstorms. They can also block or scatter sunlight, affecting temperatures on the ground. Additionally, clouds play a crucial role in the Earth's energy balance by reflecting sunlight back to space and trapping heat.
the clouds have names but you have to ask your teacher!!
No, clouds can vary in size, shape, altitude, and composition. There are different types of clouds, such as cumulus, stratus, and cirrus, each formed under specific atmospheric conditions. These variations lead to differences in appearance and characteristics among clouds.
it's the same as fog, nothing would happen. In fact, when clouds come down it makes fog.
then the water cycle would stop
There would be either alot more clouds or lakes or we would all die of thirst.
First the sun evaporates rain/puddles or other liquids, then these liquids and/or dirt particles that were also evaporated condense (condensation) into clouds. After the clouds evaporate enough water condense into a full cloud, depending on the weather it would then precipitate into rain, sleet, snow, or hail. Now for the second question, if the sun didn't evaporate water there would be no water to form rain clouds. If there were no condensation there would be no rain clouds (there would be clouds just not rain clouds) and if there were no precipitation there would be no rain.
No, clouds out of a blue sky would not affect lightning or lack of it
Battle of the Clouds happened on 1777-09-16.
thunderstorms happen
they are like they are because clouds can show us what is going to happen in the weather
If we didn't have clouds in the sky, the Earth's surface would receive more direct sunlight, leading to hotter temperatures during the day and cooler temperatures at night. This could result in more extreme weather conditions and faster evaporation of water, possibly leading to droughts in some regions. Additionally, without clouds to help regulate the Earth's temperature, the climate would be more unstable.
they cant. T.T
It goes through a cycle: first it falls from the clouds, then it gathers into puddles and then it evaporates witch happens by the sun it heats up the puddles and those puddles evaporate into or in clouds then when the clouds get colder rain drops then the cycle goes again. Hoped it helped you
Yes, clouds are necessary for rainfall to occur. Rain forms when water vapor in the clouds condenses into liquid droplets and becomes too heavy to remain airborne, causing it to fall to the ground as precipitation. Without clouds, there would be no mechanism for this condensation process to happen, and thus no rainfall.