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Clouds do not 'carry' water, clouds are composed of water vapor.

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Do all clouds carry water?

Yes. It is what makes them a cloud.


What carry large amounts of water vapor?

Clouds carry large amounts of water vapor. Also, fog and steam carry large amounts of water vapor but is not as large or condence amount.


How do clouds carry electric charges?

Charge is origimated in clouds due to friction from other clouds but there is no specific mechanism to carry it, they just bear it.


What does clouds have to do with water?

Clouds have to do with water because water vapor precipitates into the clouds.


Which steps in the water cycle carry water out of an ocean and into a freshwater lake?

The steps in the water cycle that carry water out of an ocean and into a freshwater lake are evaporation, condensation, and precipitation. Heat from the sun causes water in the ocean to evaporate, leading to the formation of clouds through condensation. When these clouds move over land and cool down, they release precipitation in the form of rain or snow, which then fills up freshwater lakes.


Are all clouds filled with water?

Clouds are masses of condensed water vapor, therefore, all clouds are water.


What form is the water in when it is in the clouds?

Water in clouds is in gaseous form.


What are the roles of the water cycle?

Basically, the water cycle is: the sun and wind evaporates water off the oceans. The water vapour rises to form clouds. The clouds rain on the land (and sea). The water either seeps underground and tops up the water table, or forms streams and rivers. The rivers carry the water back to the oceans, and the water cycling begins again.


What are clouds out of?

clouds are made out of water


What form is water in when it is in the clouds?

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What are all the roles of the water cycle?

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What happens to the salt in the clouds after it gets picked up from the ocean?

The salt in the clouds eventually returns to the Earth's surface through precipitation, such as rain or snow. As the water droplets in the clouds condense and form precipitation, they carry the salt with them back to the ground.