Rainy unsettled weather forms when two air fronts meet each other. One air front is usually cold air and the other has warmer air. When these air masses meet head on it is likely there will be a thunderstorm.
Layered clouds, cirrocumulus clouds, are high level clouds. They form above 20,000 feet where it is cold. They are composed of ice crystals.
Clouds form when water starts to condense, so clouds eventually grow until they rain themselves to death-clouds mean rain.
Probably, carbonateous fossil.
yes it is made of water vapor ====================== No. Water vapor is an invisible gas. You can't see water vapor. Clouds, on the other hand, can be seen. That's because clouds are composed of water droplets - liquid water, or water ice - tiny ice crystals. Either way, clouds are not invisible water vapor. Clouds can form as water vapor condenses to form tiny droplets of liquid water. These droplets can come together - coalesce - to form larger droplets. You've seen fog. Fog is a cloud at ground level. And if you've seen fog, then you've seen that clouds are composed of tiny water droplets suspended in air. Clouds can also be composed of ice crystals. (Cirrus clouds) In one case liquid water can freeze to form ice particles. It is more likely that water vapor undergoes "deposition", the opposite of sublimation. Sublimation is the process where a solid goes directly to the gas phase without going through the liquid phase. Deposition is the process where a gas goes directly from the gas phase to the solid phase.
Clouds are made out of atmospheric water vapor. They form in part due to cooling in the upper atmosphere.
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altostratus ,altocumulus and cumulonimbus are thunderstorm clouds
cumulonimbus
Salt particles
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Aerosols such as dust, sea salt, and smoke are types of condensation nuclei that are most likely to cause clouds to form. These particles provide surfaces for water vapor to condense and form cloud droplets.
Stratocumulus clouds are most likely to form when fog lifts away from the Earth's surface. These low-lying clouds often appear in patches or layers and form when moist air rises and cools, leading to the condensation of water vapor into cloud droplets. Stratocumulus clouds can indicate a change in weather conditions.
A cold front.
Clouds.
They would join to form one funnel cloud, most likely one that is bigger than either of the two.
Cirrus clouds are not likely to form below 2000 meters as they are high-altitude clouds found above 6000 meters. These clouds are wispy and thin, made up of ice crystals, and are often associated with fair weather.
stationary fronts would most likely be responsible for several days of rain and clouds.