Clouds are formed from water vapour - which is virtually invisible to radar.
evaporation is when water vapour rises up and condensation is when water vapour turns into clouds
clouds are made of water and water vapour (almost the same thing) ,so anythign that isnt water or water vapour is not made in 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.
Clouds are formed when water vapour in the air is cooled and condenses as part of watercycle.clouds consist of billions of tiny water droplets (and even ice crystals) floating in the sky and appear in variety of shapes and sizes depending on how and where they are formed.however,there are three main types of clouds.Water evaporates from lakes, rivers and oceans as well as forests. The water vapour rises into the sky. The temperature is lower as height increases and the water molecules start to condense into tiny droplets. We see these droplets as fog when they are close to the Earth but as clouds when they are above us in a layer of cold air. As more and more water vapour condenses the clouds lose their white colour and become darker until eventually the water droplets are big enough to fall back to the Earth without evaporating.Water vapour
Clouds are formed from water vapour - which is virtually invisible to radar.
is a layer of thing at the sky , where the water vapour are formed and become clouds . A asmospher
evaporation is when water vapour rises up and condensation is when water vapour turns into clouds
when water evapourates, it becomes water vapour and collects in clouds
Water vapour, and then clouds.
condensation. eg is like in clouds, water vapour changes to water droplets ^^
condensation. eg is like in clouds, water vapour changes to water droplets ^^
It is because water vapour is air so it can't be seen but when we breath out in the mirror,water vapour is found.
In the water cycle, vapor refers to the gaseous state of water when it evaporates into the atmosphere from bodies of water like oceans, lakes, or rivers. Vapor can condense back into liquid form to form clouds or precipitation, completing the water cycle.
When clouds cool the water vapour condenses and then falls as rain or snow etc
Sunlight warms surface sea water, which changes the liquid into water vapour. This vapour rises to form clouds. The wind also plays an important part in evaporation.
The water cycle.