They reflect sunlight back into space rather than reaching the ground and heating it up.
The thicker the cloud the more water it carries, so obviously more water the cooler it gets but during the night the clouds aren't thick so its just cooler in the day sometimes luv Noa Parker :p luv ya
Clouds play a crucial role in Earth's climate by reflecting sunlight back into space, which helps cool the planet. They also trap heat emitted by the Earth, acting as a blanket to keep the planet warmer.
Clouds act as a barrier, trapping heat emitted from the Earth's surface. This process, known as the greenhouse effect, prevents the heat from escaping into the atmosphere, thus keeping the temperature warmer than it would be with no clouds present.
Clouds don't really heat the Earth. Some clouds keep the Earth from losing heat. Heat is moved in different ways. One way is radiation. The Sun warms the Earth with radiated heat. But, the Earth also radiates heat. Clouds absorb some of the heat the Earth radiates and radiate it back to the Earth. If there are no clouds present all of the heat the Earth radiates go out into space and is lost.
During the day, clouds can absorb heat energy from the sun. This causes a warming effect on the Earth. At night, cloud cover will keep the heat within the Earth's atmosphere, which also has a warming effect. This is because hot air rises, it is trapped by the clouds and therefore the temperature remains moderately warm. This is why in deserts (where there isn't much cloud cover) it is baking hot in the day, but freezing at night.
Clouds can help keep the Earth cooler by reflecting incoming sunlight back into space. This is known as the albedo effect. Clouds also absorb and emit thermal radiation from the Earth, which helps to cool the planet. Additionally, clouds can reduce the amount of surface heating by shading the Earth's surface and reducing evaporation, which helps to maintain cooler temperatures.
The thicker the cloud the more water it carries, so obviously more water the cooler it gets but during the night the clouds aren't thick so its just cooler in the day sometimes luv Noa Parker :p luv ya
Clouds play a crucial role in Earth's climate by reflecting sunlight back into space, which helps cool the planet. They also trap heat emitted by the Earth, acting as a blanket to keep the planet warmer.
Thick clouds can block sunlight during the day, reducing the amount of direct sunlight that reaches the Earth's surface and keeping it cooler. At night, clouds serve as a blanket, trapping heat that would otherwise escape back into the atmosphere, leading to warmer temperatures. This process is known as the greenhouse effect.
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well... during the day the sun heats up the earth. and when night falls and its cloudy the clouds act like a blanket and keep the heat in better than if it was not cloudy at night. (Just wanted to tell that i didn't think of this someone else did.)
It is pulling us toward the center of the earth. We are lucky we live on Earth and no some planet with a weak gravity where we can fly in the clouds.
Thick clouds act as a blanket by trapping heat coming from the Earth's surface, thus preventing it from escaping into space. This warms the air underneath the clouds and helps to maintain a more stable temperature throughout the night.
earth worm has a fluid that ozees out and keep earthwor skin dry
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to keep them cool
Clouds act as a barrier, trapping heat emitted from the Earth's surface. This process, known as the greenhouse effect, prevents the heat from escaping into the atmosphere, thus keeping the temperature warmer than it would be with no clouds present.