no its made up of water droplets
Cirrus clouds are primarily made out of ice crystals.
A stratus cloud that forms near the ground is known as fog. Fog is essentially a stratus cloud that develops at the Earth's surface, reducing visibility due to suspended water droplets or ice crystals. It often forms when the air near the ground cools to the point where it can no longer hold its moisture content.
The clouds that are made of ice crystals are the cirrusclouds.
A cloud is a dense visible mass of suspended water droplets or ice crystals in the atmosphere.
Cirrus clouds do not typically produce precipitation. They are high-altitude clouds composed of ice crystals and are often thin and wispy in appearance.
stratus
stratus
Water vapour - just like all clouds !
ice crystals and dust
Cirrus clouds are primarily made out of ice crystals.
Mostly ice crystals.
The thin and wispy cirrus cloud is made up of mostly ice crystals.
Cumulonimbus clouds can contain both ice crystals and water droplets, depending on the altitude and temperature within the cloud. At higher altitudes, where temperatures are colder, ice crystals form, while lower portions of the cloud may consist of supercooled water droplets. Therefore, while they do contain ice crystals, they are not solely made of them.
Cirrus clouds
Rain falls primarily from cumulus, stratocumulus and stratus clouds. When cirrus clouds precipitate, they normally produce ice crystals.
A stratus cloud that forms near the ground is known as fog. Fog is essentially a stratus cloud that develops at the Earth's surface, reducing visibility due to suspended water droplets or ice crystals. It often forms when the air near the ground cools to the point where it can no longer hold its moisture content.
The clouds that are made of ice crystals are the cirrusclouds.