Because not all clouds produce rain ! The water droplets inside a cloud need to be a minimum size to succumb to gravity and fall as rain.
because the clouds are basically watervapour and if there wernt clouds there wouldn't be much rain
Not all clouds contain enough moisture or have the right conditions for rain to form. Rain forms when water droplets in clouds combine and become heavy enough to fall to the ground. Different types of clouds and atmospheric conditions are needed for rain to occur.
yes certian clouds tell us wether there will be a storm or not. like if you see a dark gray cloud it will most likely rain. if they are fluffy and white it MIGHT rain... like a thirty % chance it will. if there are no clouds then no way will it rain unless it changes in like five seconds. =)
On a cold stormy day, you might see nimbostratus clouds, which are thick, dark clouds that bring prolonged periods of precipitation. These clouds often indicate steady rain or snowfall and are associated with stormy weather conditions.
On a gray, cloudy day with light rain falling, you would likely see nimbostratus clouds. These are thick, dark, and often cover the sky, bringing continuous precipitation like light rain or drizzle.
Well...usually you will see some rain clouds. Thats always a pretty good sign I think.
no it will not rain because when you see the clouds/sky blue and the sun it means it will not rain, but when the clouds get dark that means maybe it will rain.
because the clouds are basically watervapour and if there wernt clouds there wouldn't be much rain
Clouds just collect water, they precipitate (rain) when there is a large amount of water in the clouds, so the clouds that you don't see rain are clouds that have collected water but not enough to precipitate.
The names of the groups of clouds that can produce rain are nimbostratus and cumulonimbus. The nimbostratus clouds are the ones we see that become very dark and produce a lot of rain or snow. The cumulonimbus clouds are responsible for lighter rain and thunderstorms.
checking if it is going to rain
did you see black clouds , that's the sign of rain is coming
Nimbus clouds are typically associated with rain or stormy weather. They appear dark and thick, indicating potential precipitation, such as rain, snow, or hail. If you see nimbus clouds, there's a likelihood of inclement weather in the near future.
Nimbus clouds are typically associated with rain. They are thick and dark clouds that often bring precipitation in the form of rain, snow, or hail. When you see nimbus clouds, there is a good chance that you'll experience some kind of precipitation.
because the clouds are basically watervapour and if there wernt clouds there wouldn't be much rain
some clouds are this grey blackish color because they are full of rain. if you see these in the sky when you playing with your friends it means that it is about to rain
Not all clouds contain enough moisture or have the right conditions for rain to form. Rain forms when water droplets in clouds combine and become heavy enough to fall to the ground. Different types of clouds and atmospheric conditions are needed for rain to occur.