How are clouds formed?
How are
clouds formed?
What
are clouds?
Have
you ever wondered how are clouds formed?
Why
there are different types of clouds are found out here?
We
know that there are water drops present in the air. These water drops are so
small that they flow in the air. When there are a lot of water drops in the
atmosphere they collapse with each other’s and formed clouds. Clouds are made of water
drops. If these are cooled they can be ice crystal. Clouds present in the
atmosphere depends upon the amount of moisture in the environment.
Clouds
are the solid objects
floating in the sky. But in fact it is a large collection of tiny
droplets of water ice crystals it’s a small a nice enough that they can float
in the air.
Most
common method in a cloud forming stars from the Sun when the sun heats water
from habitats reversed lake and other sources like so it turns liquid water into
invisible gas cool water vapor this is called evaporation.
This
causes the water vapor to rise up away from the surface after thirty minutes
away from the surface the coolant temp they gets so water vapor gas turns back
into tiny particles and liquid water this process is good condensation which is the
opposite to evaporation.
Clouds
are formed during the water
cycle. When water vapor’s cool down clouds are formed. Clouds consists
of a lot of water particles. Clouds are of many types like Stratus, Cumulus and
cirrus.
Light
coming from the sun produce heat in ear and on earth. The hot air become less
in weight and it’s just rise up and cool air take its place this process is
called Convection.
The
hot air is lift up by blowing air called wind this process is called Convergence. Clouds
starts to develop in any air that become saturated. A point came when this hot
air start cooling down and not further goes up. Water vapors began to clump
together.
Water
vapors condense to form water vapor or drops. This can be done at any height
and there are different from of clouds forms. It consist of millions of water
molecules.
Why we see some clouds we see on the
sky are very high and some are floating at lower altitude.
It due to the amount of water molecule a
specific cloud is carrying. If a cloud is at high altitude it will have less
amount of water vapors so that it could fly to high altitude.
If a
cloud is wondering at lower altitude it will be observed that it is denser and
have greater water molecules so it cannot go to the higher altitude.
We see
clouds in the sky and these appears to us white and gray.
Why they clouds appear white and gray
to us?
Water
Ice crystal or water droplets gets all the light from the sun. The Sun light
consist of all the colors of the rainbow. These clouds absorbs all the colors
of the rainbow and it appear white
to us.
As
the clouds gets more water vapors and ice crystals it becomes thicker and
denser this result scattering light from the sun. So the clouds appears gray to us.
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