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Standard VII
Physics
Rain
Clouds are a ...
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Clouds are a form of condensation at the atmospheric level. Discuss how clouds are formed.
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Instruction:
Evaporation
Temperature of air reduces
Condensation of droplets
Accumulation of particles around dust
Solution:
As land and water get heated, hot air rises up.
The temperature of the air reduces and the moisture-holding capacity of the air reduces
The droplets get condensed and form fine particles of ice and water float at greater heights.
The particle accumulates around dust particles and becomes larger. Their accumulation together is called a cloud
They are very fine and weightless
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