A cloud does not have a job, that is the wrong way to look at it. A cloud is the result of a set of physical conditions and processes.
A cloud form when air, which has taken up water in the form of a gas, cools to below the dew point for that amount of water content. When this happens the water comes out in the form of fine droplets which form an opaque mist. When this process happens up in the air a cloud is formed when it happen near the ground a mist or fog is formed.
The process happens regularly up in the air because the atmosphere is cooler up there and air warmed at the earth surface rises up and cools forming clouds. If the air contains allot of water vapor, the mist droplets stick together and get too heavy to say up and fall to the ground as rain.
No. The lowest-level type of cloud is fog.
Cumulonimbus Cloud:)
CumulonimbusIn Greek it means "heap cloud"
A altocumulus cloud
A Cumulonimbus Cloud
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The cirrus is the lowest type of cloud.
cirrus
a dust cloud
No. The lowest-level type of cloud is fog.
Cumulonimbus Cloud:)
Cumulonimbus
This type of cloud would be known as a stratus cloud
CumulonimbusIn Greek it means "heap cloud"
Yes, a cloud is condensation. Water evaporates into condensation (a cloud).
fair weather cloud is the stratus cloud...
Cirrus is the wispiest cloud.