Up, it comes from up.
Thunderstorms can come from cirrus clouds. Large numbers of cirrus clouds is a sign that a frontal system is approaching the area.
Yes it does as it is rain held in clouds before it reaches us.
Where they come from.
They don't. The rain clouds naturally come to the forests based on geography and meteorology. The clouds would come to the same location whether the forest was there or not.
Clouds are neither soft or hard. They are made from water vapor so for example when you go through them you come out very wet.
when they change directions
Lightning typically comes from the elctrical static in clouds. However it can also come up from the ground and intermingle with a bolt of lightning coming down from the clouds. But mostly from the clouds above.Sandman
No where in particular. The rain comes to the clouds and water evaporates to the clouds and its like a sponge and its not yellow it is gray it lets out all the water in drops until its all gone out of the clouds and a rainbow comes in the sky from the sun after it rains.
Thunderstorms can come from cirrus clouds. Large numbers of cirrus clouds is a sign that a frontal system is approaching the area.
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Where the Clouds Come From - 1918 was released on: USA: 10 April 1918
climate change and many other contributers such as direction of wind which moves liquid in the air (CLOUDS) somewhere else making rain hard to come by.
Cumulonimbus.
Yes. Tornadoes form from the clouds of a thunderstorm.
because indian is like Indiana
Small white Clouds come before a snowstorm
Yes it does as it is rain held in clouds before it reaches us.