Yes, certain microorganisms, such as bacteria and fungi, can live in clouds. These organisms can be carried by wind and may thrive in the moist, nutrient-rich environment of cloud droplets. Additionally, some small insects and spores can also be found in clouds, although they are not as common. Overall, while clouds may appear inhospitable, they can support a unique ecosystem of life.
it lived in the sky on clouds that were rich with soil from evaporating water.
the 3 types of clouds are the following: Cumulus Clouds,Cirrus Clouds, and Stratus Clouds
The cirrus clouds, cirrocumulus clouds, cirrostratus clouds, and cumulonimbus clouds.
They are both clouds
Cirrus Clouds Cumulus Clouds
No.
In the clouds.
well whenever clouds get water from anything its called evaporation.
Clouds of accumulated dust/dirt from people's feet and anything that blew into the pool.
In the clouds and rainbows
In the clouds above north america.
landforms do not get damaged from cirrus clouds because the weather is fair. They dont get any rain, snow, hail, sleet, or anything else with cirrus clouds.
heaven in the clouds
The care bears live in well equipped toy stores. Their homeland is located in the clouds.
He lives in antartica
To live without wanting anything To live without wanting anything
Yes, but it depends what kind of science you are studying. If you are doing this type of question you have deal with the weather so it is called weather science which studies things like clouds.