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The atmospheric gas called forms clouds when it condenses?

Water vapor forms clouds when it condenses in the atmosphere.


What gas in the atmosphere forms into clouds?

Clouds are water vapor, made from Hydrogen and Oxygen -- H2O.


What forms a tornado what type of altitude?

Tornadoes are spawned by cumulonimbus clouds, which are multi-level clouds.


What three the types of clouds?

the 3 types of clouds are the following: Cumulus Clouds,Cirrus Clouds, and Stratus Clouds


Which process happens when water vapor forms clouds in the sky?

Condensation.

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What type of clouds forms thunderstoms?

cumulonimbus clouds


What forms raindrops?

clouds


The atmospheric gas called forms clouds when it condenses?

Water vapor forms clouds when it condenses in the atmosphere.


The cooling of water vapor in the atmosphere forms what?

It forms clouds.


What forms in cumulonimbus clouds?

rain


What forms the clouds?

i think stratosphere


What are the three main forms of clouds?

Convective clouds, Frontal clouds and Orographic clouds


What does hail and cumulonibus clouds have in common?

Hail normally forms in cumulonimbus clouds.


Where does lightning form?

Lightning forms in clouds.


What forms clouds from water vapor?

condensation


What forms when air rises?

Clouds form.


What forms rising air?

Clouds form.

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