Key Information
Clouds
| Type | Water suspended in the air |
| Area | Within the atmosphere anywhere on Earth |
| Effect | Carries water around the Earth, part of the Water Cycle, and is part of the Weather system |
Learning Point
- Clouds are integral to the water cycle, allowing transportation of water over vast distances, as well as helping to regulate the temperature of the Earth. There are many forms of clouds, all having an effect on or a result of weather patterns.
Project
- Draw a picture of your favourite type of clouds.
- Overview
- Cloud Types
- Diagram

Location
| Located in | Worldwide in the atmosphere |
Fun Facts
- The average thunderstorm cloud will weigh around 563,200,000 pounds!
- Meteorologists classify clouds primarily by their appearance.
- Water vapour (which clouds are made from) is lighter than the air, so enough has to collect together for any rain drops to overcome gravity and fall.
- Clouds are formed when relatively moist air rises.
Past Lessons
| 95 | December 18, 2023 | (North America) |

