They can in a way, though it's not easy to measure. The best example is over the Amazon Rain forest where there is so much vegetation transpiring moisture back to the atmosphere under the intense, year-round sun that this aids in the formation of clouds and subsequent precipitation. In this case, it has been very clearly shown that without the forest there, a significantly smaller amount of rain (and therefore clouds) would fall/form. This is being observed as the rain forest is being cut down and transformed into pasture.
However, outside of this type of environment (for example, the mid-latitudes), I wouldn't really say that clouds get much help from surface vegetation.
i think the trees and the ground may have a neutral charge bfore clouds form then they become positively charged when negative charges form at the lower portion of the cloud.
Evaporated water condenses in the atmosphere to form clouds.
Thunderstorms form in cumulonimbus clouds, which are large, towering clouds with great vertical development. These clouds can reach high into the atmosphere and produce heavy rainfall, lightning, thunder, and sometimes hail or tornadoes.
Orographic Clouds
Hail can form in thunderstorms associated with other types of clouds, such as supercell clouds or multicell storms. These types of storms have strong updrafts and downdrafts that can support the development of hailstones.
no clouds are formed from dust particules and water
Because trees grow near rivers to get water to the trees. Then the clouds absorbed the river water and form raindrops which fall.
Trees hold moisture that moisture evaporates forming clouds
Water Droplets Don't Form In The Ocean .. They Form In The Clouds With The Help Of Precipitation
it has to be around -10 degrees for hail to form and -28 degrees for snow to form. This simple but it will help!
Water in clouds is in gaseous form.
No. Tornadoes form from cumulonimbus clouds.
Water in clouds is in gaseous form.
The plural form of "cloud" is "clouds."
Lacy clouds that form at high altitudes are cirrus clouds. These types of clouds usually form before there is a change in weather. These clouds form above 20,000 feet, and they indicate fair weather.
What are the different types of clouds and how are they classified? What role do clouds play in the Earth's weather and climate system? How do clouds form and what factors influence their shape, size, and movement? How do scientists study clouds and what technologies are used to observe and measure them?
Yes. Tornadoes form from the clouds of a thunderstorm.