The Sun heats the Earth's surface, causing warm air to rise. As the warm air rises, it cools, condenses, and forms clouds through the process of evaporation and condensation. The energy from the Sun is essential for driving the water cycle, leading to cloud formation.
Because the tiny particles of water in the air reflect the sunlight. The light splits and certain colours are reflected.
There is no water to be in vapor form in the atmosphere (which also doesn't exist), it's a big ball of fire... so no. Agreed. The sun consists only of hydrogen and helium. Heat from the sun causes water on earth to evaporate into the air, but the sun itself is definitely a dry heat.
Clouds form when water vapor in the air cools and condenses into tiny water droplets or ice crystals around particles in the atmosphere, such as dust or pollution. The cooling of the air can be due to rising air currents, changes in temperature, or contact with a cold surface. These droplets or crystals join together to form clouds.
Water that evaporates will rise and form clouds of water vapour.
They can form clouds because when the sun evaporates water, and then, the air makes the water cool and that's how they become clouds!
Weather is caused by the interaction of air,water,and sun. This forms air masses which can soon form fronts where air moves from high pressure areas to low pressure areas.
The Sun's energy warms on Earth heated water turns into water vapor air holding the water vapor rises and cools water vapor turns into water droplets and ice crystal's causes clouds to form.
The Sun heats the Earth's surface, causing warm air to rise. As the warm air rises, it cools, condenses, and forms clouds through the process of evaporation and condensation. The energy from the Sun is essential for driving the water cycle, leading to cloud formation.
The Sun's energy warms on Earth heated water turns into water vapor air holding the water vapor rises and cools water vapor turns into water droplets and ice crystal's causes clouds to form.
The interaction of air, water and SUN result in WEATHER!!!
Convection currents form in the atmosphere and oceans when the Sun heats the Earth. As the air and water near the Earth's surface warm up, they become less dense and rise, creating a circulation pattern where cooler air or water replaces them.
Because the tiny particles of water in the air reflect the sunlight. The light splits and certain colours are reflected.
Indirectly, yes. The sun heats the surface of the Earth, including bodies of water. Water evaporates and air near the surface becomes warmer. The warm air rises, cooling as it does so. The moisture then condenses to form clouds.
There is no water to be in vapor form in the atmosphere (which also doesn't exist), it's a big ball of fire... so no. Agreed. The sun consists only of hydrogen and helium. Heat from the sun causes water on earth to evaporate into the air, but the sun itself is definitely a dry heat.
Beacuse earth has water air and Sun the moon has no air or no Sun or water only earth is a life planets the other planets are the same like moon they had no air or Sun and water
The sun is a source of energy. The energy is absorbed by the earth on dry land or water in a river or ocean in the form of heat. The temperature rises when the sun shines, whether it shines on water or land. On land, the temperature rise causes the surrounding to heat up. The air above the hot land rises and form a low pressure. At sea, the temperature rise causes water to evaporate to increase the air humidity above the sea and form clouds in the sky.