Where the air pressure at the surface is low, air rises and becomes cooler. The water vapour in it begins to condense into tiny drops of water or, if it is cold enough, into tiny ice crystals. If there is enough water or ice, rain or snow begins to fall. This is why areas of low pressure (sometimes called depressions) are associated with bad weather. The place they meet is called a front
it is a meteoroligest
A light mist or sprinkle of rain can fall from a stratus cloud.
"Precipitous" means a cloud brings rain.
Cumulus clouds bring fair weather, with a hint of gray in their flat bases. They can possibly grow into cumulonimbus clouds, which bring heavy rain, thunder, and lightning.
no rain
Depression's bring cloud and rain because warm air meets cold air and its called a 'front'. Along the front there will be cloud and then sometimes rain.
Rain
Light rain.
Stratus
it is a meteoroligest
A light mist or sprinkle of rain can fall from a stratus cloud.
"Precipitous" means a cloud brings rain.
It may become a cumulunimbus cloud and rain as long as it can hold it.
the big rain cloud is the cloud that makes big rain.
a rain cloud only gives of rain. a thunderstorm cloud gives lightning and rain.
Depressions occur in regions where warm air masses meet cold air masses, creating a low-pressure system. This typically happens along the boundaries of large air masses, such as in the mid-latitudes. Depressions can bring stormy weather, including rain, strong winds, and sometimes thunderstorms.
Cumulus clouds bring fair weather, with a hint of gray in their flat bases. They can possibly grow into cumulonimbus clouds, which bring heavy rain, thunder, and lightning.