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yes, some clouds cover the rocky mountains because they are so tall. clouds usually cover the tops of mountains.
Because the Earth has different atmospheres and clouds are in an atmosphere that is much higher up than ground level. Some mountains are in the same atmosphere as the clouds so clouds form around them.
Yes. Fog is nothing more than low lying clouds. You can get the same effect by driving into the mountains and entering the cloud cover as you increase in elevation.
Clouds form on top of mountains primarily due to orographic lift, where moist air is forced to rise as it encounters the mountain's slope. As the air rises, it cools and expands, leading to condensation of water vapor and the formation of clouds. This process is often enhanced in areas with high humidity, resulting in cloud formation, especially on the windward sides of mountains. Ultimately, the presence of mountains acts as a barrier that influences local weather patterns and moisture accumulation.
Yes, mountains can be taller than clouds. Mountains can exceed tens of thousands of feet in elevation, while clouds typically form much lower in the atmosphere. However, certain types of clouds, like cumulonimbus clouds, can reach heights that are comparable to or even taller than some mountains.
Where Clouds and Mountains Meet - 1913 was released on: USA: 2 August 1913
It is colder on mountains because wind pushes more clouds and cold rushes up to the top of the curve of the mountain and the same on the other side into the sky.
There will be no earth there will only clouds
Orographic Clouds
Mountains stop clouds and it rains there, mountains play very important role for rain to occur.
The Rocky Mountains do not cover any of Minnesota.
no,but most of Haiti it is cover by mountains remember it most cover mountains but not all Haiti