Clouds that are very high up, where it is very cold, are made up of ice crystals. For example, a cirrus cloud.
no because they are not high enough
Cloud Seeding
Water of course like all clouds no you are wrong some clouds are made of ice and other particles.
Impossible if I recall. Cirrus clouds are high level ice particles and nimbus means "rain producing", which are typically low level clouds.
Clouds help the Earth by providing moisture in the air. You see, clouds are made up of ice crystals and water droplets which contain a lot of moisture. The moisture spreads out into the air providing moisture.
no because they are not high enough
Nimbostratus clouds are dark, low-level clouds that are accompanied by falling precipitation. Low clouds are primarily composed of water droplets, or when cold enough, these clouds may also contain ice particles and snow.
CIRRUS.
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
They are called cirrus clouds
cirrus
The materials that make up noctilucent clouds are tiny water Ice crystals and dust particles.
Cloud Seeding
Water of course like all clouds no you are wrong some clouds are made of ice and other particles.
Impossible if I recall. Cirrus clouds are high level ice particles and nimbus means "rain producing", which are typically low level clouds.
If you are referring to particles of water and ice suspended in the air, then a noun, If you mean 'to make gloomy' then a verb.
Cumulonimbus clouds are high clouds. The contain a large amount of moisture throughout and ice crystals at the top of the clouds. Strong convection currents and heavy winds are found in these clouds. Cumulonimbus clouds produce lightening and hail.