Generally not. Clouds generally form when moist air is cooled until some of the moisture in it condenses into droplets or freezes into ice crystals. This cooling can occur as a result of contact with cooler air, night time cooling, or cooling due to decompression.
Most condensation on Earth takes place in the atmosphere, where water vapor in the air cools and turns into liquid droplets. This process is essential for the formation of clouds, fog, and precipitation.
Most evaporation on Earth takes place over the oceans due to their large surface area. The sun's energy heats the water, causing it to evaporate and form clouds, which then release precipitation over the Earth's surface in the water cycle.
Weather primarily takes place in the troposphere, the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere where most weather phenomena occur. This is where clouds form, precipitation falls, and temperature changes are most pronounced.
Earth's weather primarily takes place in the troposphere, which is the lowest layer of the Earth's atmosphere. This layer extends up to around 10-15 kilometers above the surface and contains all the weather phenomena we experience, such as clouds, rain, and wind.
Showers are associated with convective type of clouds like cumulonimbus or towering cumulus etc.Convection takes place on a large scale over ITCZ due to the following reason. The tropical air masses from the Northern hemisphere and the Southern hemisphere,brought by trade winds, meet over ITCZ.They are warm and humid and have favourable lapse rates(for convection to take place) up to great heights.Therefore convection takes place on a large scale leading to the formation of convective type of clouds from which showers occur.
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This reaction is called neutralization.
the fronts play a role in the cloud formation like this . It takes the clouds to one place to another using wind and it can also help it by blowing the dust particles to meet the water droplets
Most condensation on Earth takes place in the atmosphere, where water vapor in the air cools and turns into liquid droplets. This process is essential for the formation of clouds, fog, and precipitation.
Stratosphere.
Cloud formation takes place when the temperature drops. If the temperature drops to the "dew point" droplet formation takes place. Usually for a droplet to form it takes a "nucleus of condensation" which is a speck of dust or something like that. There is lots of dust in the air, thus droplets can freely form. The atmosphere contains lots of moisture and when the air cools it cant hold the moisture any longer thus we get rain. So if a nucleus of condensation is present and the temperature drops, we get droplet formation.
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Ozone layer depletion takes place on PSC's. These are frozen clouds.
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