The sun evaporates water from lakes and oceans. As the air rises, it cools. The water vapor condenses into tiny droplets of water. The droplets crowd together and form a cloud. Wind blows the cloud (you answered 'droplet') towards the land. The tiny droplets join together and fall as precipitation to the ground. The water soaks into the ground and collects in rivers and lakes. The cycle that never ends has started again!
Cloud formation in the highs and inhibit cloud formation in the lows.
An accessory cloud is a small cloud formation which is found attached to or close by a major cloud in one of the main cloud genera, responsible for its formation.
1. dust particles heat up 2. they rise 3. as they rise they cool 4. they cool to dew point 5. makes a cloud.
Pollution does affect cloud formation. In the case of aerosol pollutants, if the air pollutants reflect the sun's light, the cloud cover increases. If they absorb it, cloud growth is stunted.
A normal cloud formation
Cloud formation in the highs and inhibit cloud formation in the lows.
An accessory cloud is a small cloud formation which is found attached to or close by a major cloud in one of the main cloud genera, responsible for its formation.
1. dust particles heat up 2. they rise 3. as they rise they cool 4. they cool to dew point 5. makes a cloud.
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Pollution does affect cloud formation. In the case of aerosol pollutants, if the air pollutants reflect the sun's light, the cloud cover increases. If they absorb it, cloud growth is stunted.
A normal cloud formation
A wall cloud
Cloud formation is what fuels and sustains violent storms. Without these cloud formations the storms would not be anywhere near as strong as they are.
The most important process of cloud formation in the atmosphere is? In: Earth SciencRead more: The_most_important_process_of_cloud_formation_in_the_atmosphere_is
Cloud formation is an exothermic process because heat energy must be released to change a gas to a liquid.
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