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clouds will form from precipitation of all the water that was on the ground, rising into the air, but you can't see it. then all the clouds are full of water and when it's too full, it starts to rain
During a full moon, the sky is often clearer because the moon's bright light can make it more difficult to see clouds in the night sky. This doesn't mean there are no clouds present, but they may be less noticeable due to the moon's illumination.
water condensates and makes clouds in the sky.when their full of water it rains
That's a good basic description of it, yes.
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WHY DOESNT IT RAIN YOU WHERE TOLD THAT CLOUNDS ARE ALWAYS FULL OF RAIN BUT ONLY WHEN IT IS HEAVY ENOUGH RAIN THAT IT WILL RAIN IS THIS TRue
Dark rain clouds typically indicate an impending storm with heavy rain. The clouds are full of moisture and are usually seen before a downpour. It's a sign that inclement weather is on the way.
Well, clouds are like nature's painters, creating beautiful scenes in the sky. Sometimes when they get really full of water, they release it in the form of rain. But not all clouds bring rain - some just pass by, adding to the ever-changing masterpiece of the sky. Just like in painting, every cloud has a story to tell, whether it's through rain or simply drifting along in the breeze.
"Pregnant clouds" functions as a noun phrase. In this phrase, "clouds" is the noun, while "pregnant" acts as an adjective, describing the clouds as full or heavy, typically suggesting they are filled with rain or moisture. Together, they convey a vivid image, often used in literary contexts.
Cumulonimbus clouds are dark and heavily laden with water that sunlight cannot easily penetrate through them. These clouds are associated with thunderstorms and can produce heavy rainfall, lightning, and strong winds.
No, in fact there are about three weeks when in August or September when there is full sun and zero clouds for about three weeks.
Clouds can turn black when they are full of moisture and become thick and dense. This can happen before a heavy rainstorm or thunderstorm, as the clouds block more of the sunlight and give the appearance of being black. Additionally, pollution or smoke in the atmosphere can also make clouds appear darker.
rain comes by evaporation. Evaporation is when water is carried into air and is brought to the clouds. When the clouds become too heavy with water it starts to fall and that's how you get rain.
clouds will form from precipitation of all the water that was on the ground, rising into the air, but you can't see it. then all the clouds are full of water and when it's too full, it starts to rain
When the sun shines on the sea, it evaporates. The water droplets form clouds. This is called condensation. When the clouds hit a weather front the water droplets fully condense into droplets, which, when they get heavy enough, drop out of the cloud as rain. Then the whole cycle starts over again. This process is called the water cycle.
Not really. Pluto's atmosphere has a few layers of haze but not full-fledged clouds.
No. When its very cloudy you cant see Full moon or Sun either, :)