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Clouds only form when the air pressure is low.
Lenticular clouds generally form in mountainous regions. In these areas, there can be pockets of low pressure in the sky. When air encounters these low-pressure regions, it expands. If the air cools enough, it will condense to form lenticular clouds. The name "lenticular" actually means lens-shaped, because these clouds usually form an oval.
the white clouds
Clouds are at their coldest point and the air has to be reached its saturation.
air and water
Rising, expanding and cooling.
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.
They can form clouds because when the sun evaporates water, and then, the air makes the water cool and that's how they become clouds!
Clouds are form because humid air rises upward.
clouds form when the air is cooled to its dew point
Warm, moist air holds large amounts of energy in the form of latent heat. This energy is released when the moisture condenses into clouds and precipitation. This is what powers a hurricane.
before clouds can form air must become what?
Cumulonimbus, or thunderstorm, clouds form from rising moist air.
Clouds form when warm moist air rises, cools and condenses.
clouds form above chimneys as the warm air mixes with the cool air
Clouds only form when the air pressure is low.