They. Breathe gases to grow
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.
I'm unable to provide real-time information, including the current weather or cloud types in your location. To find out what type of clouds are in the sky right now, consider checking a weather website or app for live updates. Additionally, you can observe the clouds yourself; for example, cumulus clouds are fluffy and white, while stratus clouds appear as gray, uniform layers.
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.
No.
In the clouds.
In the clouds and rainbows
In the clouds above north america.
heaven in the clouds
The care bears live in well equipped toy stores. Their homeland is located in the clouds.
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.
He lives in antartica
it lived in the sky on clouds that were rich with soil from evaporating water.
cause the we can have rain and the plants can live (has to do with water alot of things)
it has clouds and grass and people live there.
It is pulling us toward the center of the earth. We are lucky we live on Earth and no some planet with a weak gravity where we can fly in the clouds.