Stratus clouds
Rising, expanding and cooling.
Dew point
the water vapour in the cooling air condenses to form clouds and sometimes rain
cirrocumulus
Generally not. Clouds generally form when moist air is cooled until some of the moisture in it condenses into droplets or freezes into ice crystals. This cooling can occur as a result of contact with cooler air, night time cooling, or cooling due to decompression.
stratus clouds
As air rises it becomes decompressed, which causes it to cool. This cooling can cause water vapor to condense, forming clouds.
When air rises it decompresses and cools. The cooling can cause moisture in the air to condense.
Rising, expanding and cooling.
Clouds are made out of atmospheric water vapor. They form in part due to cooling in the upper atmosphere.
Indirectly, yes. The sun heats the surface of the Earth, including bodies of water. Water evaporates and air near the surface becomes warmer. The warm air rises, cooling as it does so. The moisture then condenses to form clouds.
Dew point
Clouds.
the water vapour in the cooling air condenses to form clouds and sometimes rain
cirrocumulus
dew point
Clouds are actually the water that is evaporated from our water sources in hot season,these are the cause of rain