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Yes, clouds are necessary for snow to form. Snow forms when water vapor in the clouds condenses into ice crystals and falls to the ground. Without clouds, there would be no source of moisture for snow to develop.
Cirrus clouds are high enough to be at a low enough temperature for the water droplets to form into ice crystals. However, Cirrus clouds are not precipitation clouds, so no snow or rain can fall from them. The clouds that can cause snow to fall in the right conditions are Nimbostratus and Cumulonimbus clouds.
Because there can be a lot of water in warm air, stratus clouds can easily turn into dark, rain and snow-producing nimbostratus clouds.
there are no certain clouds that "make" snow, it depends on the wheather. For instance.... evaporation happens, then when the cloud drops the load of water it "could" be snow sleet hail or rain. Like I said it depends on the wheather! 2. Snow bearing clouds (that are actually precipitating) commonly do not have a well defined margin.
Cirrostratus clouds can bring snow. These thin, high clouds typically indicate upcoming precipitation, such as snowfall, as they consist of ice crystals and cover a large area of the sky.
The scientific name for stratus rain clouds is "nimbostratus." These clouds are low, thick clouds that often bring continuous rain or snow.
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The scientific name for snow petrel is Pagodroma nivea.
The scientific name for a TIGER is panthera tigris.Though, scientific names may change often.
The scientific term for when clouds become too heavy and release precipitation in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail is "precipitation." This process occurs when the moisture in the clouds condenses and falls to the ground due to gravity.
Panthera uncia is the scientific name for a snow leopard
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Rosa 'Snow Queen'.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Rosa 'Summer Snow'.
The scientific name for the snowy owl is Bubo scandiacus.
Panthera Tigris Altaica, Siberian or Amur tiger.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Rosa 'Summer Snow'.
The scientific name for snow pea is Pisum sativum var. saccharatum.