convection current
ds are part of (in) the air and the air moves (wind blows) and this moves the clouds too.Answer:Clouds move because the wind pushes them. If it is a windy day, the clouds move fast. If it isn't windy, the clouds move very slowly.
there is slow wind or no wind at all.
1. rain can 'move' from place to place 2. clouds release rain 3. clouds reflect harmful uv rays and heat from the sun(in desert where there is no cloud, it is very hot)
which is the best explanation for how air masses move across the united states
cloud have no particular direction it move in the direction of wind
An example of the effect of wind
An example of the effect of wind
convection currents
convection currents
clouds dont really move across the sky, the way the Earth spins make the clouds appear that they are moving. the clounds dont move
No
it means a storm is moving across and or it is really windy out nothing serious!!
Clouds move by the wind blowing them around. On a less windy day, clouds move slower, on a windy day, clouds move faster.
wind makes the clouds move
because the worl is spinning slowly and because the clouds move and make it seem like stars are moving.
when we walk the clouds so big it look like the clouds is following you
They both move because the sun moves around the earth and the clouds move in the sky