how clouds are formed
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Answer:
Clouds are formed when due to evaporation, the water vapors from oceanic bodies or rivers or lakes etc reach high altitudes, where the temperature is low and hence condense to water droplets. A number of such water droplets combine to form clouds. This is a part of the water cycle and this process is known as condensation.
Explanation:
Water cycle is the cyclic flow of water from water bodies to the atmosphere and back to the water bodies.
It includes three processes:
- Evaporation - due to sun's heat, water from water bodies evaporates.
- Condensation - described above.
- Precipitation - when the clouds become heavy, water from them falls in the form of rain, snow, hail etc depending upon the climatic conditions of that region.
Refer to the attachments for the diagram and flow chart.
Answer:
Clouds are created when water vapor, an invisible gas, turns into liquid water droplets. These water droplets form on tiny particles, like dust, that are floating in the air. You hang up a wet towel and, when you come back, it's dry.