Clouds are like invisible cookie dough that turns into fluffy shapes in the sky.
When water vapor in the air cools down, it changes back into tiny drops of water or ice crystals, this is called condensation. These little drops gather together and float up high, making clouds look like soft cotton candy.
How Clouds Change Colors
On sunny days, clouds can look white because light passes through them easily. But when the sun is low in the sky, like during sunrise or sunset, the light has to travel through more air. This makes the red and orange colors pop out, it’s like shining a flashlight through colored glass!
Sometimes, clouds can even look gray or dark if there are lots of drops packed closely together. That means rain might be coming soon!
So every day, the sky paints its own picture with clouds, sometimes bright and cheerful, other times mysterious and moody. Clouds are like invisible cookie dough that turns into fluffy shapes in the sky.
When water vapor in the air cools down, it changes back into tiny drops of water or ice crystals, this is called condensation. These little drops gather together and float up high, making clouds look like soft cotton candy.
How Clouds Change Colors
On sunny days, clouds can look white because light passes through them easily. But when the sun is low in the sky, like during sunrise or sunset, the light has to travel through more air. This makes the red and orange colors pop out, it’s like shining a flashlight through colored glass!
Sometimes, clouds can even look gray or dark if there are lots of drops packed closely together. That means rain might be coming soon!
So every day, the sky paints its own picture with clouds, sometimes bright and cheerful, other times mysterious and moody.
Examples
- A kid sees a fluffy white cloud and wonders why it turns pink at sunset.
- A student asks why clouds look gray on rainy days but white on sunny ones.
- A child learns that water vapor in the air creates clouds, like steam from a boiling pot.
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See also
- What Causes the Different Kinds of Clouds?
- What Causes a Storm to Form and Grow?
- What Causes a ‘Snowstorm’ and How Is It Different From a Regular Snowfall?
- What Causes a ‘Polar Vortex’?
- What Causes a Sunrise to Look Different Every Day?
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