A cloud.
The presence of dust in the air can expedite cloud formation by providing a surface for water droplets to condense and form cloud droplets around. Dust particles act as cloud condensation nuclei, which help water vapor in the air to condense into clouds.
A stratus cloud is a type of cloud that is made of water droplets. These clouds are low, gray clouds that cover the sky like a blanket and often bring overcast conditions and light precipitation.
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That describes a cloud.
No. A cloud is a mixture of mostly water droplets.
Why do the clouds droplets not fall to the earth
By definition, a cloud is microscopic water droplets. Brought down to earth level, a cloud is called "fog" - which is the same thing: microscopic water droplets.
Water vapor droplets can become cloud droplets through a process called condensation. As the air cools and reaches its dew point temperature, water vapor condenses onto tiny particles in the atmosphere, forming cloud droplets. These droplets then collide and combine with each other to grow and eventually form clouds.
condensation
Dew point
Aerosols, such as dust, smoke, or pollution particles, act as nuclei for cloud droplets to form around in the atmosphere. These solid particles provide a surface for water vapor to condense onto, leading to the formation of cloud droplets.
Water vapor droplets can become cloud droplets when the what reaches? dew point is the correct answer
Cirrus clouds are not made out of water droplets.
actually there is no name of that cloud because all the clouds in the world are made of tiny crystal droplets
they evaporate.
water droplets