CIRRUS.
CIRRUS.
The high atmosphere is very cold. so as soon as a gas cloud touches the high atmosphere it turns into a ice crystals.
Cirrocumulus cloud is a clous that often appears at high altitudes.
Polar mesospheric clouds are the clouds that forms very high in the atmosphere. Polar mesospheric is the word added onto the name of the cloud.
Cirrostratus
surrounding the core of an atom is a cloud of very small particles called???
CIRRUS.
Clouds contain ice particles when the air temperature is cold enough for the water vapor in the cloud to freeze into ice crystals. This happens when the air temperature is below freezing point. The presence of ice particles in clouds can contribute to the formation of precipitation such as snow or hail.
Very high electrostatic potential, cloud to earth and cloud to cloud.
comulus
Atoms' nuclei contain protons and neutrons, and are surrounded by an electron cloud in which reside (of course) electrons. These subatomic particles are made out of quarks.
The high atmosphere is very cold. so as soon as a gas cloud touches the high atmosphere it turns into a ice crystals.
Cirrocumulus cloud is a clous that often appears at high altitudes.
well first thing you have to know what particles are to know what's between particles.Particles:1. A very small piece or part; a tiny portion or speck.2. A very small or the smallest possible amount, trace, or degree: not a particle of doubt.What's between particles: Nuclear Energy, High energy etc.hope my answer helped
At very high temperatures, atoms and molecules in a substance shake violently due to increased thermal energy. This can cause particles to move rapidly and collide with each other, leading to an increase in kinetic energy and temperature.
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Very hot liquids are made up of particles that have higher kinetic energy, leading to increased movement and vibration. This energy causes the particles to move faster and farther apart, explaining why liquids expand when heated. The particles in very hot liquids have more collisions and interactions, which can lead to increased chemical reactivity.