Respuesta :
[]Hello ! []
Answer:
1. In order for clouds to form, water vapor must rise, condense and latch on (hug or attach itself) to dust.
2. Tall masses of puffy, white clouds, with flat bases (bottom), that form when air currents rise are called Cumulus clouds.
3. To keep track of high-and low-temperature areas, weather maps are drawn with lines connecting points of equal temperature. These lines are called isotherms.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- I hope this helped!
- Brainliest is always appreciated :D
⊕If this answer is wrong or displeases you, please tell me in the comments below. I would like to know and help you if possible.⊕
Thank you have a wonderful and amazing day!
-- Juri Davis
1. Dust.
2. cumulus cloud.
3. Isothermal line.
How would you explain water vapor?
Water vapor is gaseous water, not liquid. It can be formed either by an evaporation process or by sublimation. Unlike clouds, fog, and haze, which are liquid water particles floating in the air, water vapor itself is invisible because it is in the form of a gas.
What is an isotherm?
Isothermal lines, lines are drawn on maps or charts connecting points of the same temperature. Isothermal lines are commonly used in meteorology to show the temperature distribution on the surface of the earth, or on charts showing constant levels or pressures.
What do high temperature and low temperature mean?
The expected maximum temperature is the expected maximum temperature for the day, most often in the afternoon. The expected minimum temperature is the expected minimum temperature for the next night period, which occurs most days from dawn to the next morning.
Learn more about water vapor, isotherms, and high and low temperatures.
https://brainly.com/question/23297088
#SPJ2