Rain is able to stay in the clouds for a couple of reasons. First, rain begins as vapor, which is lighter than air. It has to condense to become precipitation. Second, the large up-drifts of wind help the vapor stay in the air for a long time.
no you need rain clouds
the clouds that bring rain are usally cumulonimbus clouds
without clouds there wouldn't be rain and without rain there wouldn't be water.
What is an area on a mountainside with less rain and clouds?RAIN SHADOW
Nimbus clouds are dark gray cloud bearing rain. So, yes.
e when the clouds are dark because people expects heavy rain.
no you need rain clouds
the clouds are the rain
the clouds that bring rain are usally cumulonimbus clouds
Rain clouds are are rain clouds so stop being dumb...that wasn't the right answer u dumbo.
the rain comes from clouds
Not all clouds are rain-bearing clouds. Recognising the types of clouds near you will help you decide whether to run for cover or stay out in the open.
Dark rain Clouds are clouds that are black when it rains
No, White fluffy clouds (Cumulus clouds) do not usually cause rain. usually rain clouds are dark.
They are made of water droplets and they do not stay up. The water comes down as rain.
I think you mean 'Why do clouds stay in the sky?' An answer to that question is: because the water droplets are so small and so high in the atmosphere, they are able to stay airborne until they condense and gravity pulls them to the ground as rain or the droplets evaporate completely and become invisible water vapor.
Rain clouds...obviouly!