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how are clouds formed?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

when the water bodies are heated with solar radiation during the day a large amount of water gets separated and goes in the air the air with water vapours also get heated this hot air Rises up as it Rises it expands and cool this cooling causes the vapours Tu to convert into water droplets dust or some other suspended particles in air act as nucleus for these droplets to form around once this droplets of water formed slowly grow bigger by condensation and enormous collection of destiny droplets appear as cloud and when the droplets have grown bigger and heavy they fall in the form of rain

Answered by Anonymous
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Clouds are formed when moist air rises upward. As the air rises, it becomes colder. Eventually the air can't hold all of the water vapor in it, and some of the water vapor condenses to form tiny water droplets. When moist air is cooled at the ground, fog is formed in the same way.

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