No. Air at high altitudes may be cold, but if it is brought down to the surface the compression will heat it up.
Warm air masses generally come from tropical and subtropical latitudes, where plentiful solar energy heats the Earth's surface, which in turn heats the air. Cold air masses come from the high latitudes, which radiate more heat into space than they receive from the sun.
precipitation
Cirrus clouds arrive before other clouds as a warm front approaches because the are the leading edge of the front. They typically form as the warm front approaches a cold front or stationary boundary.
Clouds help regulate the Earth's temperature by trapping heat and blocking sunlight. This can impact weather patterns and contribute to seasonal changes. Cloud cover can also influence people's mood and energy levels, with overcast skies potentially causing feelings of gloominess or fatigue.
Clouds do not come out when it is sunny. Sunny weather typically means clear skies with minimal cloud coverage.
clouds come from water evaporation that turns into water vapor therefore making a floating object in the sky
There are no clouds near Pluto. Pluto does have neighbors in the kuiper belt, but no clouds to speak of. On Earth, however, there may be clouds that obstruct the view or come close to our view of Pluto.
Not Normally, usually when warm fronts heat the air up, when cold fronts come around, that is the front that normally is associated with clouds and rain. When warm and cold air collide, that's when the development of storms come around.
I'm not 100 percent sure, but I think it's cirrus.
from the bottom of the earth
they come from the colder waters on the bottom of the oceans
they come from clouds through precipitation but some people think that water came on earth when the meteors hit earth at the beginning of time and released water
Water for clouds typically comes from evaporation of water on the Earth's surface, such as from oceans, lakes, and rivers. The sun's heat causes water to evaporate and rise into the atmosphere where it cools and forms clouds through condensation.
Cold does not necessarily come into a building from the floor. Heat rises in a room, so the room may, indeed, be cooler at the bottom, but that is because the heat in the room has risen.
When hot air and cold air come together, the hot air tends to rise while the cold air sinks. This movement generates air currents and can lead to changes in weather patterns, such as the formation of wind, clouds, and precipitation. It is a fundamental process in the Earth's atmosphere that drives weather systems.
The earth has a water cycle. The rain is evaporated, clouds form, water from lakes, rivers, and other sources add to it, and more clouds form. It the rains more as the winds move the clouds. The rain forest is one of the important parts to the cycle.
Where the Clouds Come From - 1918 was released on: USA: 10 April 1918
Yes, space clouds, also known as nebulae, are vast regions of dust and gas in outer space that can be seen from Earth. They come in different shapes and sizes and play a crucial role in the formation of stars and other celestial objects.