because it gives the tiny water particles in the cloud a chance to gather up and form rain droplets. If the cloud was thinner, it would just be a bunch of water particles, but not enough of them to accumulate and form rain.
Some stratus clouds can definitely produce rain. Low, thick clouds called nimbostratus clouds in particular release rain, and they release the majority of the world's precipitation.
Stratus clouds, described as a blanket of clouds.
no you need rain clouds
the clouds that bring rain are usally cumulonimbus clouds
Nimbostratus clouds are thick enough to blot out sunlight. This type of cloud is associated with heavy, continuous rain or snow.
Some stratus clouds can definitely produce rain. Low, thick clouds called nimbostratus clouds in particular release rain, and they release the majority of the world's precipitation.
meteology
A cumulonimbus cloud produces rain.
Carbolic & Sulfuric.
When a cloud is this thick and big, the chance of it producing rain is a lot greater. So colloquially it's not unfair to say that dark clouds produce rain.
Stratus clouds, described as a blanket of clouds.
No, rain clouds are not tears. Rain clouds are formed from water vapor in the atmosphere condensing into water droplets, which then fall to the ground as rain. Tears are produced by animals as an expression of emotion or as a way to clean and lubricate the eyes.
the clouds were as thick as a wool blanket and the rain fell as fast as lightning
no you need rain clouds
the clouds are the rain
Sulphurous acid ,sulphuric , carbonic & nitric acid
the clouds that bring rain are usally cumulonimbus clouds