Moisture falling from clouds is known as precipitation.
rain.
All rain falls from clouds, but clouds that you see which don't have rain falling from them are just not raining because the cloud has not become saturated with water vapour. When it does become so, it will rain.
snow
When you observe a sequence of high cirrostratus clouds followed by altostratus clouds and then nimbostratus clouds, you can expect an approaching weather system that is likely bringing precipitation. Cirrostratus clouds indicate moisture at high altitudes, while altostratus clouds suggest the moisture is descending. The presence of nimbostratus clouds typically signals steady, overcast conditions with continuous rain or snow. Overall, this progression indicates that significant precipitation is imminent.
Yes, tornadoes can form from thunderstorms that develop within large, moisture-rich clouds. The rotation and updrafts within these storm clouds can create the conditions necessary for tornado development.
Trees hold moisture that moisture evaporates forming clouds
Moisture in the air
Clouds. But technically it is falling from the sky, from clouds in the sky.
Falling moisture is officially called precipitation. It can fall in the form of liquid rain or in the frozen form of snow or sleet.
Mayby Moisture?
Denotative= has a higher moisture level than other clouds. connotative= has a lower moisture level
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rain.
Low or falling, indicating a decrease in atmospheric pressure. This change can lead to the formation of clouds and precipitation.
No there is virtually no atmosphere so that means no moisture so no clouds
Well, moisture is IN rain and rain COMES from clouds
Hail.