2. CLOUDS
What is cloud formation ?
Clouds are formed when water droplets and ice crystals combine to form a floating mass in
the sky.
That the results in the warmer air to rise along with the vapour into higher altitude where the
temperature is low and the clouds are formed.
When the air rises up it becomes colder. And the air can't hold all of the water vapor in it,
and some of the water vapor condenses to form tiny water droplets.
3. Condensation level
Condensation level is the process by which water
vapor in the air is changed into liquid water. Condensation is crucial to the
water cycle because it is responsible for the formation of clouds.
when the Water Vapor Evaporates into the Air. The water or ice that make up
clouds travels into the sky And the air as water vapor, the gas form of water.
4. • Clouds are made up of tiny water droplets or ice crystals.
• Clouds are formed when warm air rises, expands and then cools.
• This cool air cannot hold as much water vapor as the warm air. The vapor will then begin to
condense and form itself around dust particles that are floating in the air.
• The Clouds form at a wide range of altitudes, near the ground to very high in the
atmosphere. Other important things when we observe about clouds and the percentage of
the sky they cover, where they are located in the sky, and how much of the sky they cover,
and their direction of movement.
5. Example
A good way to find their direction or cloud movement is to stand under a tree branch or
an overhang on a building and watch the clouds move relative to that stationary object.
6. Formation process
The cloud formation process starts with suspended water droplets and ice crystals that condense in the sky. Some amount of
invisible water vapor is always present in the air, and this water vapor is the first step in the cloud formation process.
forming a cloud
• warm air rises and cools.
• the relative humidity of the air increases.
• air becomes saturated.
• water vapor condenses and combine on smoke, dust, salt, and other small particals.
• millions of tiny water drops of liquid water collect to form a cloud.
7. Types
There are three types of clouds
• Cirrus
• Cirrocumulus
• Cirrostratus
And further they are divided in many
9. HOW DO CIRRUS CLOUDS FORM:
Cirrus clouds structure from the chun idry alt causing
the little amount of water noticeable all around to go through.which gives their white
tone and structure in a wide scope of shapes and sizes.
HOW DO CIRROCUMULUS CLOUDS FORM:
Cinocamulus cloudlets are mallycomprised of both ice
and supercooled water. This aplies that the water stays a fluid, even at temperatures well
underneath . They structure when fierce vertical flows meet a cimus layer, making the
puffy camins shape,
10. HOW DO CIRROSTRATUS CLOUDS FORM:
Because of gradually rising air.cirrostratus cloud can
frame, Generally produced at the cafting edge of front facing clique frameworks,
thedervriopments of curostratus can be utilized to foresee what the climate will do
in the following 24 hours.