they are found in the mesosphere
condensation nuclei
When the water on earth gets heated by the sun,the water evaporates.Water can evaporate from,lakes,oceans,and rivers.So when the water evaporates it becomes water droplets in the air.Then when the water droplets hit cool air,they cool and become a cloud.That is how clouds are formed.
Rain? Clouds are also made out of water droplets (or ice crystals).
Cloud 'seeding' creates microscopic particles around which water droplets can form. The droplets 'stick' together to form raindrops. It's the addition of the 'foreign matter' that allows water to condense into rain.
Gaseous
water droplets is all
Mostly, but clouds also contain dust particles and bits and pieces of ice, depending on how high they are. It is widely accepted that clouds are made of water droplets and water vapor
condensation nuclei
water vapor change into water droplets when are at a low temperature. when the water vapors are at a low tempertaure, the particles of water come closer to each other and they form droplets of water.
Dust particles in the air.
Precipitation.
it has evaporated
No. A cloud is a mixture of mostly water droplets.
Mostly they would be water droplets which may be because of rainfall, morning dew (condensation) or irrigation.
dust/ass particles
Your question is imprecise - we do not get the point of what you are asking. Water droplets can be found on the outer surface of a cup if it has just been washed!
Fat cannot be made water soluble. However by using an emulsifier you can get a mostly stable mixture of either oil droplets in water or water droplets in oil.