Clouds are primarily composed of water vapor and tiny water droplets or ice crystals. The water vapor condenses around small particles in the atmosphere, such as dust or pollen, forming these droplets or crystals, which collectively create the visible cloud.
Cumulus and stratus clouds are two types of low level clouds. Cumulus clouds are puffy and white with a flat base, usually indicating fair weather. Stratus clouds are uniform, gray layers that can cover the sky and often bring overcast conditions and light precipitation.
No, a stratus cloud and a nimbostratus cloud are two different types of clouds. Stratus clouds are low-lying, layered clouds that cover the sky like a blanket, while nimbostratus clouds are thicker, darker clouds associated with steady precipitation.
No the clouds disappear because the weather front has moved over you.
Evaporation caused by the sun's warmth and the wind blowing over the oceans, forming clouds. The cooling of the clouds that allows the rain to fall.
Lightning occurs between two clouds primarily due to the buildup of electrical charges within them. As clouds develop and rise, they create areas of positive and negative charges. When the difference in charge becomes significant enough, a discharge occurs, resulting in a lightning bolt that travels between the clouds. This rapid movement of electricity equalizes the charge difference, creating the bright flash and thunder associated with lightning.
The ingredients of rain are Hydrogen and Oxygen, but before it falls it receives pollutants from the clouds.
Cirrus Clouds Cumulus Clouds
name two describe two kinds of clouds by humans
No, I can not name two of high level clouds. =P
The two Magellanic Clouds are irregular dwarf galaxies.
Clouds are primarily composed of water vapor and tiny water droplets or ice crystals. These particles in the atmosphere condense around microscopic particles called cloud condensation nuclei, forming visible clouds in the sky.
The two types of low-level clouds are stratus clouds, which are gray, uniform layers covering the sky, and cumulus clouds, which are fluffy white clouds that typically indicate fair weather.
See the link below for details about clouds classification.
Nimbostratus clouds and cumulonimbus clouds are the two main types of clouds that produce rain. Nimbostratus clouds are thick, dark clouds that cover the sky and bring steady, prolonged rain showers. Cumulonimbus clouds are large, towering clouds associated with thunderstorms, which can produce heavy rain showers, lightning, and thunder.
See the link below for details about clouds classification.
Clouds are at their coldest point and the air has to be reached its saturation.
mid level clouds.