A stellar nursery.
Cumulonimbus clouds, also known as thunderstorm clouds, are responsible for forming thunderstorms. These clouds are tall, dense, and have a flat, anvil-shaped top. They can produce heavy rainfall, lightning, thunder, and sometimes hail.
because with out the troposphere we wouldn't have oxygen to breath. also we wouldn't have clouds forming because they occur in the troposphere also. with out clouds we would go into drought and dye.
humidity affects the climate by forming rain clouds and tropical storm
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.
Venus and Titan are two planets in our solar system that have hydrocarbon smog. Venus's thick atmosphere is composed of carbon dioxide and sulfuric acid clouds, while Titan's atmosphere contains nitrogen and methane, forming a haze of organic aerosols.
The youngest stars are protostars which are still forming within giant molecular clouds. The oldest stars in the universe are believed to be Population II stars, which are remnants from the early universe and can be found in globular clusters.
Condensation is the process by which water vapor in the air turns into liquid water, forming clouds. Precipitation is when water in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail falls from the clouds to the ground.
temperature, for starters.
clouds are made up of littel water molucals And this means the molecules clump together, forming a mass, which we call clouds.
Condensation
Evaporation
Trees hold moisture that moisture evaporates forming clouds
Altitude affects the composition of clouds because the troposphere is very cold, so the clouds up higher are made of ice crystals. The clouds in the lower sections are made of water droplets or a mixture of water droplets and ice crystals.
Stratospheric layer contains clouds. It also contains ozone.
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Water vapor in the cool air condenses in to tiny droplets of water, forming clouds.
Big puff clouds are typically referred to as cumulus clouds. These clouds are large, white, and fluffy in appearance, usually forming on fair weather days.