The formation of clouds and rain is dependant on small particulate (dust) in the air that for the nucleus of condensation. Some polluted air has more dust than clean air.
Clouds are so high because they are in form of a vapor that tends to take place in the gap of the hot air that moves upwards and falls in form of rain.. In fact, when you're high up in hilly areas you find clouds parallel or even below yourself.
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The plural form of "cloud" is "clouds."
Cirrus clouds form above 6000 meters, while stratus clouds typically form at lower altitudes. Cirrus clouds are thin and wispy, often seen at high altitudes, while stratus clouds are usually lower in the sky and appear more spread out in a layered formation.
moist and warm, causing water vapor to condense and form clouds. The intense upward motion of air within a hurricane also helps in the rapid formation of clouds.
Clouds form more in the air because the air in the atmosphere contains water vapor, which can condense into droplets and form clouds due to cooling at higher altitudes. On Earth's surface, the air is generally warmer and can hold more moisture before reaching saturation, which is why clouds are more commonly seen in the sky above.
Thunder clouds are grey because they are denser and heavier than other clouds. Clouds are just clumps of moisture beads that form in the atmosphere. Clouds that cause thunderstorms tend to contain much more moisture than other clouds - they are thicker and heavier, and thus they appear darker because light cannot get through them.
because in the night more clouds form and block the sun in the day there are not many clouds to block the suns rays
because in the night more clouds form and block the sun in the day there are not many clouds to block the suns rays
Descending air not allow clouds to form because air rises at low pressures.
Descending air not allow clouds to form because air rises at low pressures.
Water, because clouds are made of water in the form of "CONDENSATION" of the Water Cycle.
Clouds can form at various altitudes, depending on the type of cloud. High-level clouds like cirrus clouds can form as high as 20,000 feet above sea level or more. However, lower clouds like stratus clouds typically form closer to the Earth's surface.
Clouds are more likely to form in moist air because the moisture provides water vapor, which is necessary for cloud droplets to condense and form. Dry air lacks the necessary water vapor for cloud formation.
Because there is more water vapor up in the sky.
Because there is more water vapor up in the sky.
Clouds are so high because they are in form of a vapor that tends to take place in the gap of the hot air that moves upwards and falls in form of rain.. In fact, when you're high up in hilly areas you find clouds parallel or even below yourself.