It's so hot in the desert The rain evaporates quicker than it falls.
Clouds do not precipitate in deserts primarily due to low humidity. Deserts have very dry air with low moisture content, which limits the formation of rain clouds. The low humidity prevents sufficient condensation of water vapor in the atmosphere to form clouds that can produce precipitation.
Clouds just collect water, they precipitate (rain) when there is a large amount of water in the clouds, so the clouds that you don't see rain are clouds that have collected water but not enough to precipitate.
No they can precipitate all their content.
Yes, under the proper conditions, clouds can and do form over deserts.
Clouds move from the ocean to land through the process of wind carrying them. Air currents push clouds over the ocean towards the land, where they can precipitate as rain or snow. This movement is driven by differences in temperature, pressure, and humidity between the ocean and the land.
No, clouds are not always white. Their color depends on if they are a precipitate, the time of day, and the color of the sky in general.
Cloud formation typically comes first before precipitation. Moisture in the air condenses to form clouds as the air rises and cools. Once the clouds become saturated with water droplets or ice crystals, precipitation can occur when the droplets or crystals become heavy enough to fall from the clouds.
they dont..... deserts are natural
No, because rivers aren't condensed clouds or rain.... ಠ_ಠ
Yes, clouds respond to light by being evaporated from water. By responding to gravity, clouds precipitate back into water. Although clouds respond to the environment, they are not living things.
Clouds precipitate when water droplets or ice crystals within the cloud grow large enough to overcome the forces keeping them aloft, such as updrafts. Once the droplets or crystals become too heavy, they fall out of the cloud as precipitation, such as rain or snow.
I dont think theres deserts in delaware