To make it white.-No. Dust or cloud nuclei is needed to form a cloud because the water particles need something to stick to. When a bunch of these water droplets stick together and form one, it becomes a cloud.
The three main ingredients needed to form a cloud are water vapor, condensation nuclei (dust or particles), and cool temperatures. When water vapor cools and condenses onto condensation nuclei, it forms cloud droplets, which then gather to create clouds.
Clouds form as water vapor in the atmosphere cools and condenses into liquid water droplets or ice crystals around tiny particles like dust. These droplets gather together to form clouds, which can then produce precipitation when they grow heavy enough. The type of cloud formed depends on the altitude and conditions in the atmosphere.
Water changes into a solid inside a cloud through a process called nucleation, where water vapor condenses onto particles like dust or ice crystals to form ice crystals. These ice crystals then grow as they collide with other water droplets, eventually becoming large enough to fall as snow or hail.
The moisture in a cloud that is heavy enough to fall back to Earth is called precipitation. This can take the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail depending on the conditions in the atmosphere.
a protostar
A nebula
A contracting cloud of gas and dust with enough mass to form a star is called a molecular cloud or stellar nursery. Within these clouds, regions of higher density can collapse under their own gravity, leading to the formation of protostars. As the protostar accumulates mass and temperature increases, nuclear fusion eventually begins, marking the birth of a new star.
A nebula is a large cloud of gas and dust in space. As gravity pulls the particles in a nebula closer together, it can cause the material to condense and become concentrated enough to form a star and, eventually, planets.
They form themselves.
Nebula
This is referred to as the debris cloud.
The presence of dust in the air can expedite cloud formation by providing a surface for water droplets to condense and form cloud droplets around. Dust particles act as cloud condensation nuclei, which help water vapor in the air to condense into clouds.
Theory that states dust and clouds condensed to form the sun and the planets by gravitational means
Gas
Aerosols, such as dust, smoke, or pollution particles, act as nuclei for cloud droplets to form around in the atmosphere. These solid particles provide a surface for water vapor to condense onto, leading to the formation of cloud droplets.
cosmic dust