Low hanging clouds near the Earth's surface are typically caused by warm, moist air rising and cooling, leading to condensation and cloud formation.
Rain falls from clouds to Earth's surface in the form of liquid water droplets.
The sun's radiation heats the Earth's surface through a process called solar radiation. This heat causes water to change states by evaporating into water vapor, condensing into clouds, and eventually returning to the surface as precipitation.
Cirrus clouds form far above the Earth's surface, typically at altitudes above 20,000 feet. They are thin and wispy in appearance and are composed of ice crystals.
About 30% of the sun's radiation is reflected back into space by the Earth's surface, clouds, and atmosphere. This reflection is known as albedo and helps regulate the Earth's temperature.
When the sun heats Earth's atmosphere and surface, the energy from the sun warms the air and land. This causes temperature variations, leading to the movement of air masses and the formation of weather patterns like winds, clouds, and precipitation. Additionally, the heating of the surface drives the water cycle, influencing the distribution of moisture and ultimately affecting our climate.
Rain falls from clouds to Earth's surface in the form of liquid water droplets.
The sun's radiation heats the Earth's surface through a process called solar radiation. This heat causes water to change states by evaporating into water vapor, condensing into clouds, and eventually returning to the surface as precipitation.
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Cirrus clouds are very high in the atmosphere making then furthest from the Earth's surface. They are very thin and wispy in appearance.
Cirrus clouds form far above the Earth's surface, typically at altitudes above 20,000 feet. They are thin and wispy in appearance and are composed of ice crystals.
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no the stratus cloud is not fog because stratus clouds are flat layered clouds unlike fog which are thin clouds that covers earths surface.
first it has to evaporate off the earths surface and go to the clouds.
Lake Tear of the Clouds with a surface of about 4,000 feet. However this depends on what is termed a 'lake'
Because there is more water vapor up in the sky.
Cirrostratus
When the clouds are hanging really really low, there will be poor visibility especially if you are flying an aircraft.