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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.

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it is only water vapor.

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Why do clouds carry water?

Clouds do not 'carry' water, clouds are composed of water vapor.


What is the difference between clouds and water vapor?

water vapor has no water in it but clouds do


Do clouds always lead to rain?

Dust or sand can also form clouds, which are sometimes seen in the desert. Explosions can form clouds of smoke. In terms of weather, yes, all clouds are composed of water vapor.


Which clouds are made of water vapor?

All clouds are made of water vapor.


Is water vapor found in clouds?

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What are low-alitude clouds composed of?

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What is clouds and water vapor from the water cycle?

The process of which water is stored in the atmosphere as vapor, such as clouds & humidity.


What does clouds have to do with water?

Clouds have to do with water because water vapor precipitates into the clouds.


How are storms clouds and water vapor all connected?

All clouds are condensing water vapor.


Why doesn't rainwater evaporate?

Rain water does evaporate, as seen after storms. If it did not, then we would have no more rain storms, as storm clouds and any other clouds are composed of evaporated/vapor water.


Clouds are made when water droplets attach to particles of what in the air?

yes it is made of water vapor ====================== No. Water vapor is an invisible gas. You can't see water vapor. Clouds, on the other hand, can be seen. That's because clouds are composed of water droplets - liquid water, or water ice - tiny ice crystals. Either way, clouds are not invisible water vapor. Clouds can form as water vapor condenses to form tiny droplets of liquid water. These droplets can come together - coalesce - to form larger droplets. You've seen fog. Fog is a cloud at ground level. And if you've seen fog, then you've seen that clouds are composed of tiny water droplets suspended in air. Clouds can also be composed of ice crystals. (Cirrus clouds) In one case liquid water can freeze to form ice particles. It is more likely that water vapor undergoes "deposition", the opposite of sublimation. Sublimation is the process where a solid goes directly to the gas phase without going through the liquid phase. Deposition is the process where a gas goes directly from the gas phase to the solid phase.