Geography, asked by hydraayan2, 2 months ago

how are clouds form in atmosphere​

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Answered by evanathehotandsexy
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Answer:

A cloud is formed when atmospheric water vapour is cooled by vertical air motions (or in the polar regions by heat loss by radiation), condensing on microscopic airborne particles – dust, sea salt, bits of organic matter, or chemical aerosol particles.

Explanation:

In junior classes we learnt that first evaporation happens and then condensation due to which clouds are formed leading to precipitation (rain)

Answered by spoorthynspooru
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the water get vapourete from the lake pond etc then it is fomed as a clouds

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