Clouds form when warm moist air rises, cools and condenses.
Hot air rising and sthen cools and sinks and forms udder like shaped clouds
clouds form when the air is cooled to its dew point
before clouds can form air must become what?
Cumulonimbus, or thunderstorm, clouds form from rising moist air.
Clouds form as warm air is forced upward, expands, and cools. As the air cools, the amount of water vapor needed for saturation decreases and the relative humidity increases.
Hot air rising and sthen cools and sinks and forms udder like shaped clouds
air moving away from the High pressure system leaves a "hole" to be filled, so air from above sinks into that "hole". As the air sinks, water that was in the condensed form (like clouds) tends to evaporate into water vapor. This means the water is not in the condensed form needed to make clouds and precipitation. That's why many people see a blue H on a weather chart and know good weather and clear skies are coming
In a high pressure system air sinks and is compressed. As the air is compressed it heats up, which can cause clouds to evaporate.
stratus clouds come from an inversion,i.e, when rthere is warmer air above colder air. that happens mostly in a high pressure where air from above sinks as the pressure increases and warms up adiabatically. Stratus in greek means: layer
clouds form when the air is cooled to its dew point
before clouds can form air must become what?
Cumulonimbus, or thunderstorm, clouds form from rising moist air.
Descending air not allow clouds to form because air rises at low pressures.
Descending air not allow clouds to form because air rises at low pressures.
clouds form above chimneys as the warm air mixes with the cool air
Clouds only form when the air pressure is low.
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