clouds produce rain and you should look it up by yourself. Because you might learn something.
Hurricanes are made as the sun heats tropical waters to form an area of very low pressure. Clouds form, and the Coriolis effect sets it spinning. The clouds in a hurricane are Cumulonimbus clouds (also known as Thunderheads or Thunderclouds)
Stratus clouds.
Clouds can have a cooling albedo effect, reflecting incoming energy. They can also have a warming effect, when they prevent energy escaping into space.
Stratus clouds
The greenhouse effect is weak for low altitude clouds, so their albedo effect dominates and they cool the Earth's climate. In contrast, cold high altitude cirrus clouds may either cool or warm the climate.
Long-wave infrared radiation from clouds and the warm surface of the earth.
In the ionosphere THERE ARE NO CLOUDS (no water clouds but plasma clouds)
Maybe. The presence of clouds has no effect on drought - only rain.
rain..hahaa
Hurricanes are made as the sun heats tropical waters to form an area of very low pressure. Clouds form, and the Coriolis effect sets it spinning. The clouds in a hurricane are Cumulonimbus clouds (also known as Thunderheads or Thunderclouds)
Stratus clouds.
there is a chemical (I'm certain which) that deteriorates the ozone (O3). that in effect leads to the clouds absorbing some of the radiation from space.
No, White fluffy clouds (Cumulus clouds) do not usually cause rain. usually rain clouds are dark.
The reason clouds move is from the wind. And also because the coriolis effect. (the effect that revolves the earth, help the winds exceed original speed.
Lightning is caused by a voltage difference between the clouds and Earth, or between clouds.
Clouds can have a cooling albedo effect, reflecting incoming energy. They can also have a warming effect, when they prevent energy escaping into space.
Stratus clouds