Hey I dont know the answer because i actually needed it for science homework but ya so good luck finding the answer -Christina- ;)
yes clouds can form at night as long as the temperatures are above freezing.
Clouds can form from sea water evaporation during night or day. Basically it depends on wind strength and air temperature.
Clouds actually start to form at a place called the LCL (lifting condensation level) The LCL is dependent on altitude, humidity, elevation and temperature. Clouds start to form above the LCL
Nope.
1000 feet above sea level.
Its a hill
clouds form above chimneys as the warm air mixes with the cool air
Clouds
cirrus clouds are clouds that form above 18,000 feet in the air.
yes clouds can form at night as long as the temperatures are above freezing.
cirrus clouds are above 6000 meters and are the highest of all clouds
clouds
Lacy clouds that form at high altitudes are cirrus clouds. These types of clouds usually form before there is a change in weather. These clouds form above 20,000 feet, and they indicate fair weather.
Above 7000 meters
Clouds.
Cirrus clouds are found at 6000 meters. Stratus clouds at 2000 meters
Warm air expands and rises from the base on one side of the mountain. It cools and contracts in the clouds above the mountain and sinks back down but on the desert side of the mountains. This way both sides of the mountain are heated properly.