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If so, can you please tell me!!!

2007-08-21 23:43:33 · 2 answers · asked by unek 1 in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

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According to the scientists today:

"Water vaporizes from the oceans and rivers forming tiny clouds. The small clouds join together and the updrafts within the larger cloud increase. The updrafts closer to the center are stronger, because they are protected from the cooling effects by the outer portion of the cloud. These updrafts cause the cloud body to grow vertically, so the could is stacked up. This vertical growth causes the cloud body to stretch into cooler regions of the atmosphere where drops of water and hail formulate and begin to grow larger and larger. When these drops of water and hail become too heavy for the updrafts to support them, they begin to fall from the cloud as rain, hail, etc." [from "The Atmosphere" p. 269 and "Elements of Meteorology"
http://www.scienceislam.com/quran_clouds.php

2007-08-22 00:04:23 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

As in clouds in space, like nebulae? They're simply denser clumps of gas formed from supernova explosions or just happen to have concentrated there.

Clouds on Earth are just ocndensed water and ice high up in the atmosphere.

2007-08-22 00:07:27 · answer #2 · answered by Bob B 7 · 0 0

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