No, clouds are usually lower in the atmosphere than the sun. The sun is approximately 93 million miles away from Earth, while clouds form in the troposphere, which is much closer to the surface.
Stratocumulus clouds are most likely to form when fog lifts away from the Earth's surface. These low-lying clouds often appear in patches or layers and form when moist air rises and cools, leading to the condensation of water vapor into cloud droplets. Stratocumulus clouds can indicate a change in weather conditions.
Cirrus and stratus clouds are not associated with thunderstorms or tornadoes. Thunderstorms typically form with cumulonimbus clouds, while tornadoes form from severe thunderstorms that have the right atmospheric conditions. Cirrus clouds are high-altitude clouds made of ice crystals, while stratus clouds are low, thick clouds that often bring steady rain.
Rain clouds are typically nimbostratus or cumulonimbus clouds. Nimbostratus clouds are thick, dark clouds that cover the sky and bring steady rain, while cumulonimbus clouds are towering vertical clouds associated with thunderstorms and heavy precipitation.
Lightning typically travels from clouds to the ground, but it can also occur between clouds or within a cloud. This happens when electrical charges build up in the clouds and discharge towards the ground, creating a lightning strike.
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Clouds never really "go" anywhere, though, clouds are always floating which, eventually, causes them to float away. There are still clouds in the sky when it gets dark but they are harder to see.
when rain clouds want to go away then they do
A rainbow comes out then the sun and clouds start to go away!!!
NO. Move away or go underground
After beating certain dungeons, clouds will part over the area the dungeon is located in. For example, when you go to Dark Crater, clouds will part over the Volcanic Area.
The water cycle.
The clouds only hide it, but the moon is million of miles away.
God doesn't have to "go up" into the clouds. God is everywhere.
Clouds usually start as small flecks and then turn to thin clouds or massive storm clouds.
far far away to the sky
7.500 million miles