A cloud is water vapour, so is not living.
Air and water form a cloud.
When you see a cloud, you are seeing water droplets, not water vapor. Clouds form when water vapor in the atmosphere cools and condenses into tiny liquid water droplets or ice crystals. These droplets cluster together, making the cloud visible. So, while the cloud originates from water vapor, what you see is actually the condensed water droplets.
Water forms a cloud when warm air rises and cools, causing the water vapor it carries to condense into tiny droplets around dust particles in the atmosphere. As more water vapor condenses, these droplets come together to form clouds. This process is known as condensation.
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At the cloud base when water vapor begins condensing it begins to release it. This releasing is called rain.
At the cloud base when water vapor begins condensing it begins to release it. This releasing is called rain.
Clouds release water through a process called precipitation. When the cloud particles become too heavy to stay suspended in the air, they fall to the ground in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail. This releases the water stored in the cloud back to the Earth's surface.
When a cloud can no longer hold any more water, it has reached its saturation point, also known as 100% relative humidity. At this stage, the cloud's capacity to hold water vapor has been exceeded, leading to the release of water droplets in the form of precipitation such as rain, snow, or hail.
because you have water which creates a cloud
because when water evaporates it forms a cloud full of water
Clouds are dark when it rains because they are full of water. When a cloud is saturated with water, it has to release some of it, in the form of precipitation.
Precipitation occurs when evaporation forms clouds and the clouds release the moisture back to the earth.
Cloud formations do not release heat per se. Instead, the formation of clouds involves the cooling and condensation of water vapor, which can release latent heat into the atmosphere. This process helps to regulate the temperature of the Earth's surface by reflecting sunlight and trapping heat.
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A cloud is a visible mass of water droplets or frozen water crystals.
Sure, a cloud is just boiled water.