Clouds are not living things - so are not capable of adapting.
No, of course clouds aren't living things! That would be like calling a rock a living thing. Clouds are made up of tiny water particles that are lighter than air, making them float up in the sky. When clouds get big enough (become a storm cloud), the weight of all those water particles together make rain. And little water particles aren't actually living things, are they now? So thats why clouds are NOT living things.
if there were no clouds there would be no water for humans to servive in or any living animals or plants or nothing we need water for many things. clouds are very well related to weather they colect water from the ocean witch is evaporation then when they get really fat they let all the water out of the clouds witch is called a cycle.
The cirrus clouds, cirrocumulus clouds, cirrostratus clouds, and cumulonimbus clouds.
the 3 types of clouds are the following: Cumulus Clouds,Cirrus Clouds, and Stratus Clouds
Living
Clouds exhibit characteristics of living things, they can move, and change shape and color. Even though clouds may show characteristics of living, they are non-living. Clouds do not breathe or eat and they do not produce offspring.
Biotic=Living Abiotic=Not Living Clouds are a form of evaporated water, and water is abiotic, so therefore, clouds are abiotic.
Clouds are not living things - so are not capable of adapting.
They aren't living
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Clouds are not living things as they are made up of of water vapour, which is a gaseous form of water.
No, of course clouds aren't living things! That would be like calling a rock a living thing. Clouds are made up of tiny water particles that are lighter than air, making them float up in the sky. When clouds get big enough (become a storm cloud), the weight of all those water particles together make rain. And little water particles aren't actually living things, are they now? So thats why clouds are NOT living things.
No.Organ systems are made of cells, and only living things can have cells. Since clouds are not living things, they cannot have an organ system.
Clouds affect living things by their cosmic rays. These cosmic rays have an influence on the overall temperature. Humans are affected by the temperature and weather.
The Living Edens - 1997 Borneo Island in the Clouds was released on: USA: 28 April 1999
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.