Yes water drops or ice depending on the temperature. But they do not "Conference" to do this, it is delegates that do that. Thus the answer is both true and false.
Clouds are made up of very small droplets of water. Water vapour is invisible, a water vapour cloud could not be seen.
Clouds are made up of water droplets or ice crystals, not gases. When warm air rises and cools, the water vapor it contains condenses to form tiny liquid droplets or ice crystals, which then gather to form clouds.
No, clouds are formed through a process called condensation. When water vapor in the air cools and condenses into liquid water droplets, it forms clouds. Evaporation is the process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas (water vapor) and is the opposite of condensation.
During the formation of clouds, water vapor in the air condenses into liquid water droplets or ice crystals around tiny dust particles or aerosols. This process occurs when the air becomes saturated with moisture, which can happen when warm, moist air rises and cools at higher altitudes. The condensed water droplets/ice crystals then come together to form clouds.
Clouds are actually composed of tiny water droplets or ice crystals that have condensed in the atmosphere. These droplets are formed when water vapor in the air cools and condenses around particles called condensation nuclei. Evaporation is the process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas, but clouds are formed through condensation.
Clouds are formed by ice crystals instead of liquid water drops when the temperature is below freezing in the upper atmosphere. At high altitudes, where temperatures are colder, water vapor freezes onto aerosols like dust and salt particles to form ice crystals, leading to the formation of cirrus clouds.
When the dew point is below freezing, the liquid water may change directly into ice crystals.
Clouds form with ice crystals instead of liquid water droplets when the temperature is below freezing in the atmosphere. Ice crystals can also form in clouds that are very high up in the atmosphere where temperatures are colder.
True. Clouds and precipitation are formed when water vapor in the atmosphere condenses into liquid water droplets or ice crystals.
For ease of explanation we may say that it all depends on the height of the clouds. Cirrus clouds are high and thin and made entirely of ice crystals forming above 20,000 feet. Low clouds are formed when water vapor turns back into liquid water drops, called condensation. The more the cloud rises the cooler it becomes until ice crystals are formed
Clouds are composed of tiny water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the air, making them a mixture of both gas and liquid.
Clouds are composed of tiny water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the air, making them a mixture of both liquid and gas.
Clouds are composed of tiny water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the air, representing the liquid and solid states of matter. The water vapor in the air condenses into liquid droplets or freezes into ice crystals when the air cools and reaches saturation. This process results in the formation of clouds, which essentially demonstrate the transitions between the different states of matter in the atmosphere.
On evaporation the crystals so formed are in the form of solid(in criss cross manner) and on crushing those crystals they become change into powder.
When water vapor in the air cools and condenses into tiny water droplets or ice crystals around particles like dust or salt, clouds are formed. These droplets or crystals come together to create visible masses in the sky known as clouds.
Clouds are primarily composed of water droplets or ice crystals formed from water vapor in the atmosphere. While hydrogen is present in trace amounts in Earth's atmosphere, it is not a major component of clouds.
Clouds cover the sun when they are formed by water vapor condensing and turning into liquid droplets or ice crystals. These droplets and crystals scatter sunlight, making it appear as if the sun is covered.