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A cloud would most likely be more related to physical geography than environmental geography. Clouds are part of the water cycle and are formed by the condensation of evaporated water from Earth's surface. This is hard for humans to control, and is part of a natural process.
No. it is not. It is a physical change.
Yes. I am on mental disability and I live in a cloud village above Newfoundland, where I control weather patterns with my mind.
A physical change; more water vapour has joined the cloud, making it thicker and less able to allow light through.
The adjective related to the noun cloud is cloudy. The seldom seen adverb form is cloudily.
The physical size of an atom is largely determined by the size of the electron cloud.
I have not heard of any risks related to cloud computing products. IBM, HP, Dell and Microsoft have detailed information for cloud computing features.
Yes, the noun 'cloud' is a concrete noun; a word for a visible mass of condensed vapor or smoke; a word for a physical thing.
No. Sometimes it flashes from cloud to cloud, or just within a cloud.For more information, see Related links below.
The objectives of the cloud computing lab are to provide hands-on experience with cloud technologies, enhance understanding of cloud computing concepts, and develop practical skills in deploying and managing cloud services. The outcomes include improved proficiency in cloud computing, the ability to design and implement cloud solutions, and readiness for careers in cloud-related fields.
Words related to tornadoes include: funnel cloud, wall cloud, mesocyclone, supercell, hook echo, rotation, vortex, subvortex, vortex breakdown, updraft, downdraft, and debris.
no it is a phiysical change because it happends naturely