Yes, if you fall through a cloud such as during skydiving, you would get wet.
Well actually you can't really touch a cloud. But it's strange that you can walk through it. You don't feel anything besides maybe a puff of air.Not technicly but fog and mist are the clouds just at our level. It feels damp. :)
For precipitation to occur, cloud droplets must grow in size and become heavy enough to fall out of the cloud as precipitation. This can happen through processes such as collision and coalescence, where cloud droplets collide and merge together, or through the process of ice crystal formation when the cloud is cold enough. Once the droplets grow large enough, they will fall as rain, snow, sleet, or hail, depending on the atmospheric conditions.
When cloud droplets combine to form larger drops, they fall to the Earth as rain.
Clouds are made up of really tiny water droplets. Once they build up to be heavy enough, they fall! That is what makes rain fall!
No, a cloud in the sky does not demonstrate free fall. Free fall refers to the motion of an object falling under the sole influence of gravity, while a cloud is made up of water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the air due to various atmospheric conditions.
Yes, if you walked through a cloud, you would get wet because clouds are made up of water droplets. These tiny droplets would condense on your skin and clothing, causing you to feel wet.
no you would not you would just get ice on you...
precipitation means any thing wet that falls from the sky and usually has a cloud were it came from.
Actually they do fall to the earth. Clouds are drops of water and when it rains, snow, hails, or if there is any sleet it is cloud falling through the ground.
No they wont be friends because the pillow would just fall through the cloud. Because a cloud is just visible air.
Well actually you can't really touch a cloud. But it's strange that you can walk through it. You don't feel anything besides maybe a puff of air.Not technicly but fog and mist are the clouds just at our level. It feels damp. :)
For precipitation to occur, cloud droplets must grow in size and become heavy enough to fall out of the cloud as precipitation. This can happen through processes such as collision and coalescence, where cloud droplets collide and merge together, or through the process of ice crystal formation when the cloud is cold enough. Once the droplets grow large enough, they will fall as rain, snow, sleet, or hail, depending on the atmospheric conditions.
Why do the clouds droplets not fall to the earth
Cloud B wraps are designed to help keep your baby at a constant temperature which helps them fall asleep faster and sleep through the night better.
When cloud droplets combine to form larger drops, they fall to the Earth as rain.
It is not so much the height as it is the number of times the strong up draft carries the slowly building wet iceballs back up to the freezing zone before they finally fall out of the cloud. The more trips up, the bigger the hail.
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