What are Space Clouds?
A: These are known as Nebula. More information can be found here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nebula
Clouds.
Vast interstellar clouds of hydrogen are known as "nebula."
Venus appears predominantly white or yellowish from outer space due to its thick clouds of sulfuric acid. These clouds reflect sunlight, giving Venus its bright appearance.
Clouds can form at various altitudes, depending on the type of cloud. High-level clouds like cirrus clouds can form as high as 20,000 feet above sea level or more. However, lower clouds like stratus clouds typically form closer to the Earth's surface.
Snow comes from clouds bearing the gaseous form of whatever the snow consists of. On Earth, the clouds bear moisture and the snow consists of frozen water. On the average, the flakes fall in a preferential direction because of the gravitational acceleration of the planet in proximity to which this is all happening. In space ... without clouds, gas, moisture, water, or a whole lot of gravity ... snow doesn't stand a chance.
The clouds that we normally see, such as rain clouds, are in the Earth's atmosphere and therefore are not in space. However, there do exist clouds in space, which have been observed by astronomers. They do not have the same chemical composition as clouds in our atmosphere.
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.
The white top of clouds will reflect much of the sun's ray back into space.
The white top of clouds will reflect much of the sun's ray back into space.
The sky is higher than the clouds. The sky is the space above the Earth's surface where the clouds, sun, moon, and stars are located. Clouds are formations of water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the sky.
High clouds (like cirrus clouds) tend to have a cooling effect on the Earth's surface by reflecting incoming solar radiation back to space. Low clouds (like stratus clouds) can have a warming effect by trapping heat and reducing the amount of outgoing longwave radiation that escapes into space.
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Clouds can reflect some light back to space depending on the water content in the clouds. The water causes a prism which reflects light back into space.
Clouds need air to exist.
Clouds.
I think you meant outer space. There are no clouds out there.
Clouds of gas and dust