No. Water vapor is invisible. Clouds are composed of tiny droplets of liquid water or tiny ice crystals depending on the cloud type.
Look up the definition of vapor, one of the primary characteristics of "vapor" is it is in fact visible. Gas, unless it has a distinct color, is invisible.
So, yes, clouds are made of water vapor and/or crystals and sometimes minute dust particles. When the water vapor reaches a saturation point and starts to condense into larger droplets, you get rain. If it's cold enough, it crystalizes to make snow, and if it freezes rapidly you get hail.
water vapor has no water in it but clouds do
All clouds are made of water vapor.
Clouds ARE water vapor. That is what they are made of.
yes clouds do consist of water vapor!
Clouds do not 'carry' water, clouds are composed of water vapor.
CLOUDS
water vapor has no water in it but clouds do
All clouds are made of water vapor.
Clouds ARE water vapor. That is what they are made of.
yes clouds do consist of water vapor!
The process of which water is stored in the atmosphere as vapor, such as clouds & humidity.
Clouds have to do with water because water vapor precipitates into the clouds.
All clouds are condensing water vapor.
Clouds do not 'carry' water, clouds are composed of water vapor.
Actually, clouds aren't even water vapor! Water vapor is invisible, and clouds aren't invisible. Clouds are in the liquid form of water, believe it or not. There may be water in solid form if ice is present in the cloud, but otherwise, clouds are fully liquid water.
because clouds are really evaporated water vapor
Water vapor and air. Water vapor condenses to produce clouds. Even if air has no visible clouds it still has water vapor.