6 Questions
Clouds are formed when cold and dry air rises up, cools, and then expands in the atmosphere.
False
A cloud is made up of millions of tiny water droplets or ice crystals floating together in the air.
True
We get snow from the clouds.
True
Clouds are formed when warm and moist air rises up, cools, and then expands in the atmosphere.
True
A cloud is made up of billions of tiny water droplets or ice crystals floating together in the air.
False
We get snow from the clouds.
True
Study Notes
Cloud Formation
- Clouds are formed when warm and moist air rises up, cools, and then expands in the atmosphere.
Composition of Clouds
- A cloud is made up of billions of tiny water droplets or ice crystals floating together in the air.
Precipitation
- We get snow from the clouds.
Test your knowledge about how clouds are formed and the different types of clouds. Learn about the process of water vapor condensation and cloud formation, and how it leads to precipitation.
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