they don't have enough water.
Stratus clouds can produce light precipitation like drizzle or light rain. They are generally thick, low-lying clouds that can bring sustained precipitation over a large area. However, they tend to produce less intense rainfall compared to other types of clouds like cumulonimbus clouds.
no some are not in cold enough places
Clouds are dark when it rains because they are full of water. When a cloud is saturated with water, it has to release some of it, in the form of precipitation.
The process of rain is actually quite simple. The water is absorbed into the atmosphere producing clouds and when these clouds get too heavy they release the water as rain.
Precipitation is occurring when the clouds release rain.
clouds differ in terms of their meaning. some clouds means rain or storm.
percipitation.
Actually most clouds don't rain. Many clouds are high in the atmosphere, where it is below freezing point, and thus are ice clouds. You can spot these, for their edges are rather diffuse.The clouds that most commonly rain are the cumulus clouds and their kin, which are close to land surface. These clouds have very definite edges, and are often very dark.Sometimes rain will fall from a cloud, but fails to reach the ground as it is absorbed by drier or warmer air below. This interrupted rainfall is called virga.
Nimbus clouds are typically associated with rain. They are thick and dark clouds that often bring precipitation in the form of rain, snow, or hail. When you see nimbus clouds, there is a good chance that you'll experience some kind of precipitation.
Cumulus clouds can produce rain if they grow large and tall enough to develop into cumulonimbus clouds, which are known for generating thunderstorms and precipitation. When cumulus clouds reach this stage, they can release rain.
Rain clouds are are rain clouds so stop being dumb...that wasn't the right answer u dumbo.
the rain comes from clouds