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what is the formation of cloud ?
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Answered by Anonymous
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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.

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Answered by sagarikaarunkumar
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Clouds form when moist, warm rising air cools and expands in the atmosphere. The water vapor in the air condenses to form tiny water droplets which are the basis of clouds.

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. Sometimes, thermals do not become fully saturated and never produce clouds. In this case, dry convection is taking place. Warmer air at the surface is being transported into the cooler air in the atmosphere, but no clouds form.

It is important to note that this is just an explanation of basic cloud formation. There are several other factors that can influence and affect cloud growth and formation!

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