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why dense clouds appear black?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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because overexposure to sun increases melanin pigments which result in darker skin tone..

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Answered by HarshaVardhan05
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Answer:

It is the thickness, or height of clouds, that makes them look gray/black.  Clouds are made of tiny droplets of water or ice. They are formed when  water vapor condenses within pockets of rising air. Under the right  conditions, the air continues to be uplifted, causing the cloud to build  higher and higher.

The tiny water droplets and ice crystals in clouds are just the  right size to scatter all colors of light, compared with the smaller  molecules of air that scatter blue light most effectively. When light  contains all colors, we perceive it as white.

When clouds are thin, they let a large portion of the light  through and appear white. But like any objects that transmit light, the  thicker they are, the less light makes it through. As their thickness  increases, the bottoms of clouds look darker but still scatter all  colors. We perceive this as gray. If you look carefully, you will notice  that the relatively flat bottoms of clouds are always a little grayer  than their sides. The taller the clouds become, the grayer their bottoms  look.

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