Nebulae are clouds of dust and gas that are composed of various chemical elements.
Nope. Physical.
Cirrus Clouds. They form about 9kms above sea level and are composed of ice crystals
Venus' atmosphere is composed of clouds of sulfuric acid, which is poisonous to us.
Clouds are visible form of moisture. They can be liquid droplets or frozen droplets of water or any other chemical suspended in the atmosphere.
No, they do not. However, elements in the same group have the same number of valence electrons.
All matter is composed of either a single element or a number of elements, minerals, people, stars, fish and clouds included.
sun clouds wind rainfall
Chemical The acid in the lemon clouds the water and the elements combine.
Atoms of the elements in a group have the same number of electrons in their outer energy shells. This gives the elements similar Chemical Propetries.
Clouds do not 'carry' water, clouds are composed of water vapor.
water and a chemical dust but i cant tell you because its a special type of dust
Cirrus Clouds
Water droplets
Since clouds are mainly water-vapour, (apart from impurities such as dust), the elements would be Hydrogen and Oxygen.
Gaseous water is lighter than air. Clouds are composed (mainly) of gaseous water.
Elements are cooked up inside the hot interiors of stars, and spread to interstellar clouds by means of supernova explosions, and when those clouds condense to form planets, different elements encounter each other and then form chemical bonds because those bonds allow them to have more stable electron configurations. These combinations of elements are then called chemicals.
The clouds on Venus are composed of sulfuric acid, which likely originated from sulfur dioxide produced by volcanoes.