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How many water molecules are in a single fog cloud?

The number of water molecules in a fog cloud can vary depending on its size and density. On average, a small fog cloud contains millions to billions of water molecules.


Why do clouds make shapes in the sky?

Clouds make shapes in the sky as water molecules gather and the wind blows and moves and spreads the cloud out. The thicker the cloud the more dense the water molecules are.


When evaporated water forms into a cloud we call it?

Clouds are formed from condensed water molecules.


What causes clouds and precipitation?

Evaporation. When ground water evaporates it turns in to water molecules. the molecules condense and form a cloud when the water in the cloud becomes too heavy the water fall in some form of precipitation. (i.e. rain, snow, sleet, hale...)


What cases lighting?

Lightening is caused by the accumulation of static electricity in the molecules of air and water that results from the motion of those molecules in a turbulent thunder cloud.


What is cloud seeding and is it effective?

Cloud seeding - is dropping quantities of microscopic particles into the upper atmosphere - with the intention that water molecules will 'stick' to the particles - and thus create rain.


What happens to a water molecule in a storm cloud?

What happens to the water molecule is when it is evaporated, it is being bounced around. Then, when the water molecules are rubbing together, that creates friction, and friction creates energy, that energy is the lightning. Next, when the cloud is collection water, it gets denser and denser, and when it is very heavy, the water just falls out because the cloud can't carry anymore.


Do snowflakes forming in a cloud conserve mass?

Yes, snowflakes forming in a cloud conserve mass. The water molecules in the cloud are simply rearranged into the solid crystalline structure of a snowflake, without any loss of mass during the process.


How does the gas form of water vapor differ from a cloud?

clouds are very, very tiny droplets of water in liquid form. The droplets are small enough for the air molecules bouncing around to keep them suspended. When enough tiny droplets combine, the droplet weight is enough to cause them to fall, making rain.


How do cosmic rays help make clouds?

Cosmic rays contribute to cloud formation by ionizing molecules in the atmosphere, which can enhance the process of cloud condensation. When cosmic rays collide with air molecules, they generate secondary particles and ions that can act as nucleation sites for water vapor. This increased ionization leads to more cloud condensation nuclei (CCN), promoting the aggregation of water droplets and ultimately leading to cloud formation. Thus, cosmic rays play a subtle but significant role in influencing cloud microphysics and climate.


What is needed to make a cloud?

The three things needed to make a cloud are:Water ParticlesLifting and coolingCondensation NucleiThe water molecules need something to collect on to create raindrops so comes in the "dust particles" or Condensation Nuclei (it does not have to be dust just something for the water molecules to collect on). The lifting and cooling pushes the drops up and down in the newly formed cloud and then when the drops get too heavy for the air to hold them up they fall.


What is the matter state of water in the atmosphere?

Gaseous