Clouds are not a gas, but rather a collection of tiny water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the air. They are a different form of matter known as a colloid.
Although many people think they are in solid form or water vapor, clouds are actually liquid water. It's impossible for them to be water vapor, because vapor is invisible. Clouds are not invisible.
Liquid (water), solid (ice), gas (water vapor)
Molecular clouds
Stars form from gas clouds when gravity causes the gas to condense and heat up, eventually reaching temperatures and pressures that trigger nuclear fusion. This fusion reaction releases energy, causing the proto-star to shine and become a fully-fledged star.
Clouds form when water vapor in the atmosphere condenses into liquid water or ice crystals around tiny particles called cloud condensation nuclei. This process occurs when air cools and reaches its dew point, causing the water vapor to change from a gas to a liquid or solid state. The type and appearance of clouds depend on factors such as air temperature, humidity, and air currents.
New stars form from the interstellar gas and dust; mainly hydrogen and helium.
When clouds form, a gas (water vapor) condenses into liquid water droplets. This is a phase change from gas to liquid, known as condensation. As the water droplets accumulate and come together, they eventually form clouds in the atmosphere.
clouds are actually very small droplets of water.since clouds actually are from water vapor, which is a gas, condensation happens so that clouds will form.condensation means that from gas which is water vapor, turns back to liquid,that forms clouds.so, clouds are also known as liquid...
carbon dioxide
A vaporous form of matter refers to a state where substances exist as gases or vapors. In this form, the particles are highly energized and move freely, taking the shape of their container. Examples include steam, fog, and clouds.
No, matter exists in multiple forms besides solid, such as liquid and gas. These different forms of matter are known as states of matter and are determined by the arrangement and movement of particles.
Clouds of gas and dust in which stars form are called nebulae. These regions of space are where the raw materials for star formation gather and eventually collapse under their own gravity to give birth to new stars.
Clouds form when water vapor condenses into liquid water.
Well to rain on us of course clouds are even made of rain in a gas form
Vapor, or water in its gas form
At higher altitudes it is colder. The cooler air can't hold the water in gas form so it condenses out as clouds.
Yes, a gas is also matter.