How do clouds form?Clouds
Clouds are formed, when water evaporates from the rivers, reservoirs, oceans, and lakes. Air containing this evaporated water steam, raises and extends in higher heights, where pressure of air more low. Extending air is cooled, and as this cooling occurs, water steam condenses (changes) from steam to a liquid. Many tiny water forms of droplets and a cloud are born.
Conditions should be only correct for clouds to be generated. The nature requires tiny droplets of water, something for droplets to cling (particles as a dust, salt, or a smoke) and correct temperature.
The set of a cloud prints the form depending on their height, an air traffic, and quantity of water steam and consolidation particles.
The basic types of a cloud include the following:
Layered clouds (extended or layered). These clouds are low to the basis and layered.
Fog very much near to the earth.
Clouds of layered clouds can predict a rain.
Short moustache (twisted, thin). These clouds are the highest and are made of ice crystals.
They can predict change in weather as the nearest storm.
Heap (has heated up or has collected). Heap clouds are swelled up with the flat bases.
Heap clouds usually predict a fair weather.
Types of cloudsClouds
There are many types of clouds in the sky. Whether you know, what some of them are artificial? "Traces of inversion of the plane" - long, thin clouds which leave planes as they fly by.
Traces of inversion of the plane are short for "consolidation traces." They - clouds which do planes. Traces of inversion of the plane are artificial. They have a cousin whom almost all saw. You ever came to light in cold day? You saw, what the cloud leaves your mouth? That small cloud is made by water steam which is usually invisible. In cold weather of pairs condenses in a cloud which you can see.
Traces of inversion of the plane are made by the same way. The plane has an engine. The exhaust from the engine has water steam. Temperatures are colder in higher heights. Water steam condenses in ice crystals. It leaves white lines which you see behind planes.
Sometimes, there is a water in air round the plane. It can make a trace of inversion of the plane even more. If there will be no water considerable quantity in air traces of inversion of the plane will long not last.
When there will be a lot of water in air, traces of inversion of the plane will last longer. Ice from the plane will join water in atmosphere. It will make a long trace of inversion of the plane behind the plane. It remains in the sky after the plane has left. They can last within many hours! They can even grow. They can become so big as football areas. They can extend, while they do not turn to short moustache clouds.