how are clouds formed?
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During Daytime, the radiations of sunlight makes the air present at the earth hot.
These radiations also lead the water of lakes,ponds,rivers,seas etc. to evaporate (process of transforming of water into vapours due to heat).
Air, which has been heated contains these water vapours and moves towards the sky. It moves towards the sky to get coolness.
After reaching a certain height, the water molecules that carried out by the air cools down. So, At that height when the molecules are cooled, they get closer to the other molecules, the reason behind this closeness is that when there is no heat produced to the molecules the rate of kinetic energy decreases which leads the molecules to come closer to one another, When the water molecules of air come closer they form a white fluffy figure that is what we call clouds.
So, the aggregation or sum of water droplets lead to the formation of clouds.
HOPE I'M CLEAR TO YOU.
During Daytime, the radiations of sunlight makes the air present at the earth hot.
These radiations also lead the water of lakes,ponds,rivers,seas etc. to evaporate (process of transforming of water into vapours due to heat).
Air, which has been heated contains these water vapours and moves towards the sky. It moves towards the sky to get coolness.
After reaching a certain height, the water molecules that carried out by the air cools down. So, At that height when the molecules are cooled, they get closer to the other molecules, the reason behind this closeness is that when there is no heat produced to the molecules the rate of kinetic energy decreases which leads the molecules to come closer to one another, When the water molecules of air come closer they form a white fluffy figure that is what we call clouds.
So, the aggregation or sum of water droplets lead to the formation of clouds.
HOPE I'M CLEAR TO YOU.
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FORMATION OF CLOUDS:
During the daytime, the heat from sun rays causes a large amount of water from water bodies to evaporate in the form of vapour. The hot air carrying water vapour rises up, expands and then cools down after reaching a certain height and gets condensed as tiny water droplets. Aggregation of these condensed water droplets leads to the formation of clouds.
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EXAMPLES OF CLOUDS:
Clouds are generally classified according to their appearance, i.e, shape, structure and vertical extent and their height or altitude. For instance, Cirrus clouds are very thin and white in colour, they are the highest clouds. Cirrostratus clouds look like a white sheet of cloth. The cirrocumulus clouds look like soap foams. The alto-cumulus clouds belong medium cloud, look like piled up cotton wool and many forms in rows like waves. Stratus clouds resemble fog and made up of almost equal layers. These are the some of examples of clouds.
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FORMATION OF CLOUDS:
During the daytime, the heat from sun rays causes a large amount of water from water bodies to evaporate in the form of vapour. The hot air carrying water vapour rises up, expands and then cools down after reaching a certain height and gets condensed as tiny water droplets. Aggregation of these condensed water droplets leads to the formation of clouds.
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EXAMPLES OF CLOUDS:
Clouds are generally classified according to their appearance, i.e, shape, structure and vertical extent and their height or altitude. For instance, Cirrus clouds are very thin and white in colour, they are the highest clouds. Cirrostratus clouds look like a white sheet of cloth. The cirrocumulus clouds look like soap foams. The alto-cumulus clouds belong medium cloud, look like piled up cotton wool and many forms in rows like waves. Stratus clouds resemble fog and made up of almost equal layers. These are the some of examples of clouds.
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