Science, asked by nyaupanelax03, 3 months ago

clouds come in the form of rain and snow​

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Answered by bhavanij0705
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THIS STATEMENT IS TRUE clouds come in the form of rain and snow

Answered by ashishc1403
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Heya Mate, Let's see how it's done...

Heat from the sun causes tiny drops of water to move from the ground up into the air.

When water molecules warm-up, they change from a liquid into a gas and rise up into the air, or evaporate.

Water that has evaporated is called water vapor. Steam from a pot of water boiling on the stove is also water vapor. There is a lot of water vapor in the air we breathe.

Clouds are formed when water vapor rises high up into the air. When it reaches cold air, the vapor turns back into droplets of water!

Those tiny drops of water floating in the air collect and “stick” together up in the sky. Clouds are just lots of drops of water all stuck together.

When clouds get so full of water droplets that they can’t hold any more, the water-falls back to the ground as rain!

Sometimes the water droplets freeze and fall to the ground as snow, sleet, or hail. Water or ice that comes from clouds is called precipitation.

Besides bringing precipitation, clouds also keep the earth cool. Warm air always rises and cool air sinks.

On nights when there are lots of thick clouds, the earth does not lose its heat as fast because the clouds block the warm air from rising up as much.

Cloudy nights are usually warmer than clear nights. On nights when there aren’t many clouds, the heat rises up into the atmosphere, cooling the temperature of the earth.

Have a good day ahead buddy : )

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