The step in the water cycle called condensation produces a cloud.
A nimbostratus cloud is a dark, thick cloud that produces precipitation such as rain or snow. These clouds often cover the sky and are associated with prolonged periods of precipitation.
A low-level cloud that often produces fog and drizzle is called a stratus cloud. Stratus clouds are characterized by their flat and layered appearance, covering the sky like a blanket. They are typically found below 6,500 feet and are associated with stable weather conditions.
The type of cloud that produces thunderstorms is called a cumulonimbus cloud. These clouds are large, towering clouds that can reach high altitudes and are associated with heavy rainfall, thunder, lightning, and sometimes hail.
Cumulonimbus
When the air underneath a cloud becomes dry, the process of evaporation and condensation slows down. This can lead to less moisture being available for the cloud to form precipitation, resulting in the cloud dissipating or not producing rain.
cumulus cloud
Stratus
A "Nimbus Cloud" is a cloud that produces precipitation. Most likely a Hail or Snow Cloud.
Any cloud, including clumlus.
nimbus
nimbus
Cumulonimbus.
CIRRUS
cirrus
How is a cloud named and who invented the process?
That would be a stratus cloud.
That would be a stratus cloud.