A miracle. Clouds do not turn into soil.
Water in soil evaporates into a gas, then collects and turns dense forming clouds. Clouds are technically a part of the atmosphere.
precipitation
Clouds in Atmosphere, soil in Biosphere
Because there can be a lot of water in warm air, stratus clouds can easily turn into dark, rain and snow-producing nimbostratus clouds.
the cloud in atmmosphere and soil in lithosphere
Water in soil evaporates into a gas, then collects and turns dense forming clouds. Clouds are technically a part of the atmosphere.
precipitation
Clouds in Atmosphere, soil in Biosphere
Because there can be a lot of water in warm air, stratus clouds can easily turn into dark, rain and snow-producing nimbostratus clouds.
clay
the cloud in atmmosphere and soil in lithosphere
Decomposers
Nitrobacteror Nitrifying Bacteria
Soil organisms that turn dead organic matter into humus are called decomposers.
Clouds usually start as small flecks and then turn to thin clouds or massive storm clouds.
They are called "cumulus" clouds, and sometimes are colloquially called "fair weather" clouds.
The thickness and height of the clouds causes them to turn gray. Other clouds appear white because they are thinner and let light through.