A cloud is a mixture of air components and water.
No. A cloud is a mixture of mostly water droplets.
a cloud is a mixture of water vapor and dust(ground)
No. A cloud is a heterogeneous mixture. It consists of small water droplets or ice crystals suspended in air, which is itself a mixture.
An alto cloud is a mid-level cloud that typically forms between 6,500 to 20,000 feet in the atmosphere. These clouds often appear as a layer of gray or blue-gray cloud patches or sheets. Alto clouds can consist of a mixture of water droplets and ice crystals.
No it is just condensed water vapor and it holds a liquid or precipitation. So it is a gas and liquid.
A cloud is a form of gas it is made of small particles which are quite far apart you can turn liquids into gasses buy heating them (condensation)
A pyroclastic cloud is a dense, fast-moving mixture of hot gases, ash, and volcanic rocks that violently erupt from a volcano during an explosive eruption. These clouds can travel at high speeds down the sides of a volcano, destroying everything in their path and posing a serious threat to nearby communities.
A cloud of pumice, hot ash, and gas is called a pyroclastic flow. It is a fast-moving mixture of volcanic debris that can travel down the slopes of a volcano at high speeds, posing a significant danger to anything in its path.
Metallic bonds (the sharing of electrons between atoms of the two elements in an "electron cloud" that fills the entirety of the mixture.)
If a mixture settles over time and separates it is a suspension (milk with chocolate added). If a mixture does not separate overtime but forms lumpy or fluffy masses (like cottage cheese) it is a colloid. If a mixture does not separate or form lumpy masses it is a solution. Suspensions separate, colloids form lumps and may look 'cloud-like' and solutions remain the same.
Non-living. A cloud is a mixture of the many things that are a bit higher up in the air (Nitrogen, Oxygen, ect) and water in gas form.Non-living
In the context of a rain cloud, the solvent is water, which forms the primary component of the cloud. The solute can be considered the various substances dissolved or suspended in the water, such as salts, pollutants, or other aerosols. When these droplets coalesce and grow large enough, they fall as precipitation, which is essentially a solution of water and its dissolved constituents. Thus, rain can be seen as a mixture of water (solvent) with various solutes.