As air rises it becomes decompressed, which causes it to cool. This cooling can cause water vapor to condense, forming clouds.
Typically, yes. As air rises it cools, which can cause moisture in it to condense.
Condensation by warm air
Clouds form when warm, humid air rises and cools to it's dew point.
evaporation is when water vapour rises up and condensation is when water vapour turns into clouds
the parcel of the air rises high emough , it will eventually cool to its dew point . the process of condensation begins . from this point on as the air rises , laten heat of condensat5ion stored in the water vapor will be released :)
Clouds form.
Clouds form when warm moist air rises, cools and condenses.
Descending air not allow clouds to form because air rises at low pressures.
Descending air not allow clouds to form because air rises at low pressures.
The water vapour rises to form clouds.
Anywhere as long as the air rises an cools
Typically, yes. As air rises it cools, which can cause moisture in it to condense.
cools and condenses
clouds
CLOUDS
Clouds form as air rises at the equator.
Condensation by warm air