It depends on a size of a cloud.
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∙ 16y agoThe electron cloud has such a small mass because that's where all the electrons are! Electrons are fundamental particles having a mass of only 9.109 X 10-31 kg. To put that into perspective, a proton has a mass of over 1,800 times that of the electron.
There are 3 main places lightening can travel from. The ground to a cloud, a cloud to a cloud, and the cloud to the ground.
Cloud or clouds is mentioned 17 times.
Yes, the noun 'cloud' is a countable noun; the plural form is clouds.
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Cumulus
A stratus cloud.
The nucleus is far more massive than the electron cloud. The mass of the electron cloud is almost negligible compared to that of the nucleus.
The gravitational force in a molecular cloud depends on the mass of the cloud and the distance between particles. The force is stronger when there is more mass within the cloud and when particles are closer together.
Yes, snowflakes forming in a cloud conserve mass. The water molecules in the cloud are simply rearranged into the solid crystalline structure of a snowflake, without any loss of mass during the process.
A cloud is a dense visible mass of suspended water droplets or ice crystals in the atmosphere.
A cloud is a visible mass of water droplets or frozen water crystals.
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No. The Oort Cloud is "leftover" mass from the formation of the Sun and the planets.
The speaker was wandering lonely as a cloud when he came upon the mass of daffodils.
If a molecular cloud core has a mass less than its Jeans Mass, it is unlikely to collapse under gravity to form a star. The core may remain stable or disperse due to external factors such as turbulence or thermal pressure. A lower mass core may not have enough self-gravity to overcome these opposing forces and initiate star formation.