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where did the clouds go in summer​

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Answered by MiraculousBabe
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As this air meets the cooler air above it, the moisture condenses out as tall, billowing clouds. In summer, when the sun is highest in the sky, heating of the ground is greater than at other times of year, this creates the biggest temperature gradients between air near the ground and the air above it.

Answered by Anonymous
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→ As this air meets the cooler air above it, the moisture condenses out as tall, billowing clouds. In summer, when the sun is highest in the sky, heating of the ground is greater than at other times of year, this creates the biggest temperature gradients between air near the ground and the air above it.

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