yes they all attach into a big fat cloud
Cirrus it is the high altitude looks like hair in the sky and usually means fair weather
When sulfur and nitrogen oxides mix with water in the air, they form either smog or ozone
The hydrosphere is right above the atmosphere, and it doesn't really do much except make clouds. The thing that helps make clouds is: - the temperatures in that area -mixed with the water vapor that evaporates from earth's oceans, rivers, and lakes.
Pink, yellow, and blue would create a pale lavender or lilac color when mixed together.
Denim blue is typically achieved by mixing blue with a small amount of black or grey to create a muted, slightly faded shade. Experimenting with different ratios of these colors will help you achieve the desired denim blue hue.
Water and oil can be naturally mixed together through a process called emulsification, where small droplets of one substance are dispersed throughout the other substance. This can happen when a substance called an emulsifier is present, which helps to stabilize the mixture and prevent the oil and water from separating.
Oil and water can be effectively mixed together by using an emulsifier, such as a detergent or egg yolk, to help the two substances combine and form a stable mixture. This process breaks down the oil into smaller droplets that can disperse evenly in the water, creating a homogeneous mixture.
The colors of the rainbow are all present in sunlight, but mixed together. As sunlight passes through small water droplets in foggy air, the water droplets act as lenses which alter the direction of the light, and which affect different colors to different degrees, thereby breaking up the white light into a spectrum.
Clouds are just condensed water vapor or ice crystals. Cloud droplets also require cloud condensation nuclei, however, which often consist of sulfate aerosols.Meteorologically, fog can be classified into four general types according to the mechanism by which it is formed: advection, radiation, upslope, and precipitation.Advection fog is formed whenever a current of relatively warm, moist air passes over a colder body of land or water. Fog of this type is frequent in the winter when snow is on the ground. It is also common over the ocean, as in the North Atlantic when winds blow across the warm Gulf Stream and reach the cold Labrador Current.Radiation fog, formed only over land, is caused by the cooling of the earth by radiation. At night, radiation lowers water temperature comparatively slowly, but land cools rapidly, becoming cooler than the air above it; consequently a fog is formed. Such fog is seldom thick and usually �burns off� in the morning.How are clouds formed?Clouds are formed when water condenses into water droplets as air cools to its dew point. What is inside a cloud?Clouds are made of small droplets of water or ice crystals that are spread out from each other. Each of these droplets of water is smaller than a grain of flour, and they are so light that they can float in air. Rain falls when the drops get too big and heavy to stay in the cloud.
in solid mixing solid particles are mixed randomly but in liquid mixing the liquid droplets are mixed as homogeneously.
Rainbows aren't part of the earth in the way that rocks or even air are. Rainbows tend to form when there's sunshine after rain and a lot of tiny water droplets left in the air. What happens is that the water droplets slow down the sunlight that's moving through them, but different colors get slowed down different amounts, so they separate instead of being all mixed together like they usually are. We see these separate colors as a rainbow. When all the colors of light are mixed together, we see it as white light.
When red and yellow are mixed together, they create orange.
Blue and red mixed together make violet, or purple.
Orange and blue mixed together makes brown
When they are mixed together, red and yellow create orange.
Yellow and blue make green when mixed together.
Reactants in an equation are the elements that are mixed together. The products are the end result of the reactants that are mixed together.