water vapours condense to form drop of water of higher up in the atmosphere why is the atmosphere cooler higher up
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Clouds form in the atmosphere because air containing water vapours rises and cools. The key to the process is that air near the earth's surface is warmed by solar radiation... Therefore, the air at higher altitudes is less dense
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Clouds form in the atmosphere because air containing water vapours rises and cools. The key to the process is that air near the earth's surface is warmed by solar radiation... Therefore, the air at higher altitudes is less dense
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When moisture cools and reaches saturation point, the tiny particles of water condenses into larger drops of water. water vapor occur at or near the surface of the earth.
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