Yes. Especially when it is raining. If it is not raining, the moisture will condense on the on the cold aluminum. If the aircraft is a fast jet, then it may NOT get wet as the air flowing over the airplane will not allow the moisture to adhere.
Yes, wet wipes are allowed in carry-on luggage on airplanes.
Yes, wet wipes are generally allowed in carry-on luggage on airplanes.
Yes, if you walked through a cloud, you would get wet because clouds are made up of water droplets. These tiny droplets would condense on your skin and clothing, causing you to feel wet.
The lowest clouds are called fog. The classification of low clouds is stratiform.
Clouds are made up of tiny water droplets or ice crystals that are suspended in the air. If you were to fall through a cloud, you would likely come into contact with these tiny water droplets, but they are so small and dispersed that they wouldn't make you wet like rain would.
fog
yes, it also comes fromk clouds.
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Rain clouds, specifically nimbostratus clouds, are responsible for making us wet. These clouds are low-level clouds that are thick and bring continuous precipitation. When they release their moisture in the form of rain, it reaches the ground and makes us wet.
the equator is where the rainforests are located..... so wet.... the heat causes moisture in the air, land and sea to rise and forms clouds, when the clouds precipitate there is a lot of moisture in them so (naturally) there is more rain.
Yes, wet wipes are considered a liquid when flying and must be packed in a clear, resealable plastic bag in containers of 3.4 ounces (100 milliliters) or less.