nobody makes clouds
Clouds appear dark before a storm because they become thicker and higher, blocking more sunlight from passing through. This creates a shadow effect and gives the appearance of dark clouds. Additionally, the moisture content in the clouds increases as a storm approaches, which can make them appear darker.
Nimbus clouds, specifically nimbostratus and cumulonimbus clouds, are the types of clouds that typically produce rain. These clouds are characterized by their thick, dark appearance and their ability to hold significant amounts of moisture which eventually falls as precipitation.
water condensates and makes clouds in the sky.when their full of water it rains
Clouds turn gray when they become thick and dense, blocking sunlight from passing through. This reduces the amount of light reflected off the cloud, making it appear gray to our eyes. Gray clouds typically indicate that rain or a storm may be approaching.
The clouds that resemble wispy feathers are called cirrus clouds. These high-altitude clouds are thin and delicate, often appearing white and feathery due to their ice crystal composition. They typically indicate fair weather but can also signify an approaching weather change. Their graceful, wispy appearance makes them easily identifiable against the blue sky.
wind makes the clouds move
It makes the clouds rain and that is all that matters
well the clouds get sucked in
clouds
clouds are left from the warm front
lack of clouds
its evaporate the water
white fluffly makes shapes ;)
the heavenly sky gods
Clouds are gaseous. They are made of billions of tiny water droplets suspended in the air.
Yes. It is what makes them a cloud.
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