q.1) in which direction are hot winds blowing?
q.2) where do you see cloud formation?
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1.As a rule, hot winds blow from the Equator toward the higher latitudes. Cold winds usually blow in the opposite direction.
2. The droplets that form in clouds, though, are very tiny (unlike the ones that form on the glass) and are light enough to float in the air. Once the air reaches saturation (the point at which the water vapor condenses), clouds can begin to form.
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