When the sun shines on the water that part starts to evaporate.
evaporate
Dust in the atmosphere attract water vapor which gathers together to form clouds.
The sun dries up the water puddles and then the water forms clouds. So the sun is the cause of clouds
well you need to have three important items for clouds to form. 1- moisture so the water can form the cloud. 2- cooling air so that the water vapor can be condenced. 3- condensation Nuclei or also known as dust. the dust will gather the water vapor in the air, without it clouds can not form.
As air rises it becomes decompressed, which causes it to cool. This cooling can cause water vapor to condense, forming clouds.
it usually needs solid particles or a solid surface
Actually, clouds aren't even water vapor! Water vapor is invisible, and clouds aren't invisible. Clouds are in the liquid form of water, believe it or not. There may be water in solid form if ice is present in the cloud, but otherwise, clouds are fully liquid water.
Fog and clouds are a form of water vapor that can be seen.
Water vapor and clouds are the stages of the water cycle. The sun (without it water cycle count repeat.) shines on the water causing gas to form above the ground and in the air. This is called water vapor. Water vapor accumulates and forms clouds. Once dense enough from all the water vapor it will then precipate as raindrops.
water vapors combine together in the air. They form clouds.
Vapor, or water in its gas form
Clouds
Although many people think they are in solid form or water vapor, clouds are actually liquid water. It's impossible for them to be water vapor, because vapor is invisible. Clouds are not invisible.
Clouds begin to form when water vapor reaches the correct: altitude, dew point, and temperature.
Clouds form when water vapor condenses into liquid water.
Condensation
Dust in the atmosphere attract water vapor which gathers together to form clouds.
Water vapor triggers convection currents that can form clouds.