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| Thursday, 12 March 2009 01:25 |
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Why do clouds form?
Clouds are nothing more than water vapor that condenses and accretes into a visible form. The usual mechanism is for moisture-laden air near the Earth's surface to be raised higher into the atmosphere either by an encroaching air mass or the heat of the sun. As the air is lifted, the pressure drops and the air is subsequently cooled. The combination of the two causes water vapor to condense.
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