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Cloud seeding - consists of spraying a microscopic powder of Silver Iodide into clouds. The water vapour condenses onto the particles, which call as rain. It's an effective way of releasing the water from rain clouds over a designated area.
"Nebula" comes from the Latin word for "cloud." Nebulae are large clouds of dust, hydrogen, helium, and other gases in space. The term was originally used to describe any celestial object with a hazy appearance.
Clouds.
Fog is what we call the cloud close to the ground.
Clouds are held together by a combination of air currents and atmospheric forces, such as gravity and temperature differences. Water droplets or ice crystals in clouds can also coalesce and collide to form larger droplets, contributing to the overall structure of the cloud.
There does not appear to be an official collective term for a group of clouds. Some people call them a group of clouds. Others just use "a group of" and the type of cloud they see like cirrus clouds or cumulonimbus clouds.
Clouds are formed from condensed water molecules.
There are Three dirrerent low level clouds Stratocumulus, Stratus, and Cumulus. stratocumulus
William David Alcorn and his friends were looking up at the clouds one day and saw a really big cloud they were learning about clouds in school and they dissent know what to call this cloud so thus the word humongous was born.
Cloud seeding - consists of spraying a microscopic powder of Silver Iodide into clouds. The water vapour condenses onto the particles, which call as rain. It's an effective way of releasing the water from rain clouds over a designated area.
The cloud you are asking about is called the Cirrus cloud. It nearly always is the highest cloud in the sky and is very white and thin to the naked eye.
A large concentration of tiny water droplets is called a cloud. Clouds are formed from water vapor that condense into clouds.
That visible mass of water floating in the atmosphere is called a cloud. Clouds are made up of tiny water droplets or ice crystals that have condensed from the air.
"Nebula" comes from the Latin word for "cloud." Nebulae are large clouds of dust, hydrogen, helium, and other gases in space. The term was originally used to describe any celestial object with a hazy appearance.
Clouds.
Clouds are formed by water vapor, sometimes you can notice water vapor by what we call, Fog. It can get so thick making it impossible to see.
Fog is what we call the cloud close to the ground.