Clouds form in the sky when water vapor condenses into water droplets. This process occurs when warm, moist air rises and cools, causing the water vapor to condense around particles in the atmosphere, such as dust or pollen, forming clouds.
Stratus Clouds form a layer or 'sheet' across the sky and tend to be much lower in the atmosphere
The sky is higher than the clouds. The sky is the space above the Earth's surface where the clouds, sun, moon, and stars are located. Clouds are formations of water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the sky.
No, the weather is likely to be nice when cirrus clouds are present. Cirrus clouds tend to form high in the atmosphere and present as thin or wispy. However, if many cirrus clouds are present in the sky, it may indicate a change of weather soon, such as an approaching storm.
The sky appears to change before rain because of the way water droplets and ice crystals in the clouds scatter different colors of sunlight. This scattering can create various colors and cloud formations that signal an impending change in the weather. Additionally, as rain clouds build, they often block out sunlight, causing the sky to appear darker and more turbulent.
When water evaporates into the sky it begins to get cooler and physically changes to condensation or clouds. This is important!!:)
Its a physical change because when clouds form, water vapor condenses into water crystals. That is a phase change which is also a physical change.
Original answer is INCORRECT. Clouds forming in the sky is a physical change because a chemical change requires a change in the chemical composition of a material and the H2O, no matter a solid liquid or gas, is always H20.
When water evaporates into the air, you may see clouds forming in the sky. It can also lead to increased humidity and possibly precipitation if the conditions are right.
Clouds. But technically it is falling from the sky, from clouds in the sky.
Condensation in the sky is typically seen as clouds. When warm air rises and cools at higher altitudes, water vapor in the air condenses into tiny water droplets or ice crystals, forming clouds. These clouds can be visible as white or gray patches in the sky.
Precipitation is not a chemical change, but a physical change. The chemical involved is water, and this condenses and cools in the sky to form clouds which become denser and the droplets of water larger until they fall from the sky as rain. The only chemical involved is water.
Clouds form in the sky when water vapor condenses into water droplets. This process occurs when warm, moist air rises and cools, causing the water vapor to condense around particles in the atmosphere, such as dust or pollen, forming clouds.
Stratus Clouds form a layer or 'sheet' across the sky and tend to be much lower in the atmosphere
chemical change
In a cyclone, air tends to move up, which causes it to cool. Moisture in that air then condenses, forming clouds.
Lightning flashing across the sky is a physical change. It results from the movement of electrical charges in the atmosphere, without any changes in the chemical composition of the air or the resulting light.