Clouds By:.  A cloud is a tiny group of water ______________ that we can see in the air.  Clouds are formed when water on earth _______________ and.

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Clouds By:

 A cloud is a tiny group of water ______________ that we can see in the air.  Clouds are formed when water on earth _______________ and ______________ higher in the cooler air. What is a cloud?

 Precipitation is water that falls from the sky. Precipitation can come down as:  _________ Precipitation

 There are many _________ types of clouds. Four main types of clouds are:  nimbostratus  ____ Types of Clouds

 Fog is a _________ that appears close to the ground.  Venus, Jupiter, and Saturn all have _____________, but they aren’t made of water.  Clouds contain ________ of droplets of water! Fun Facts!