how are clouds formed explain
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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.
Clouds form at a wide range of altitudes, from near the ground to very high in the atmosphere. The appearance of clouds varies a lot, depending on the motions of the air as the clouds are formed.
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Clouds form at a wide range of altitudes, from near the ground to very high in the atmosphere. The appearance of clouds varies a lot, depending on the motions of the air as the clouds are formed.
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clouds are made of tiny particles of sand and water , these particles are so light That they float in the air .
when water is evaporated, it becomes water vapour this water vapour float in the air .
the water vapour is transferred to the upper layer of atmosphere, and condensed quickly and become clouds.
when water is evaporated, it becomes water vapour this water vapour float in the air .
the water vapour is transferred to the upper layer of atmosphere, and condensed quickly and become clouds.
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