Water vapor exists all around us including in the sky high above us. This water vapor can be "attached" with other water vapor moleculares to form liquid water. The electric polarity of the water allows the molecules to stick together, forming large clumps of liquid water. These clumps are seen to the eye as clouds which are naturally forming and happen slowly over time.
When something causes compression of air in the pressence of water vapor, this reaction happens much more quickly. When planes are flying through the sky, they compress air and when air is sucked into engines and turbines, they compress air.
This compression creates clouds in the wake of the planes.
Sometimes these clouds stay for a while or even grow in size, in the case of very humid conditions where clouds can form naturally. Sometimes they dissapate quickly, which happens if it's not humid enough for natural clouds to form.
Basic chemistry and physics.
But you faggots are all just going to ignore this and down voat me anyways because you're a bunch of paranoid and uneducated cunts.
It's ok I love you guys anyways. Cheers. Have fun playing in your crusade!
You need to read up on your physics, because that's not how clouds form. Cloud physics is an entirely separate branch of complex research, which requires it's own education and understanding. Simply declaring you're a physicist does not automatically qualify you to talk about clouds.
I would otherwise listen to you, because usually physicists are smart, and smart people are always fun to listen to and learn from, but the fact that you assume you know something about a topic you most likely do not know enough about, shows that you are not entirely worthy of your self proclaimed title.
And I mean this in the kindest way possible, because I have a very low tolerance for smart people talking about topics which they have not researched enough about. These kinds of people are a menace to our society, because other people look up to your assumed educated titles and plaques on the walls. YOU have a responsibility to not abuse this perceived position.
But you just did.
This is a simple fact I dig up from Wikipedia, that shows you are not entirely up to speed on this topic:
Water requires a non-gaseous surface to make the transition from a vapour to a liquid; this process is called condensation. In the atmosphere, this surface presents itself as tiny solid or liquid particles called CCNs.
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Reddit-is-kill ago
Physicist here.
Water vapor exists all around us including in the sky high above us. This water vapor can be "attached" with other water vapor moleculares to form liquid water. The electric polarity of the water allows the molecules to stick together, forming large clumps of liquid water. These clumps are seen to the eye as clouds which are naturally forming and happen slowly over time.
When something causes compression of air in the pressence of water vapor, this reaction happens much more quickly. When planes are flying through the sky, they compress air and when air is sucked into engines and turbines, they compress air.
This compression creates clouds in the wake of the planes.
Sometimes these clouds stay for a while or even grow in size, in the case of very humid conditions where clouds can form naturally. Sometimes they dissapate quickly, which happens if it's not humid enough for natural clouds to form.
Basic chemistry and physics.
But you faggots are all just going to ignore this and down voat me anyways because you're a bunch of paranoid and uneducated cunts.
It's ok I love you guys anyways. Cheers. Have fun playing in your crusade!
qwop ago
You need to read up on your physics, because that's not how clouds form. Cloud physics is an entirely separate branch of complex research, which requires it's own education and understanding. Simply declaring you're a physicist does not automatically qualify you to talk about clouds.
I would otherwise listen to you, because usually physicists are smart, and smart people are always fun to listen to and learn from, but the fact that you assume you know something about a topic you most likely do not know enough about, shows that you are not entirely worthy of your self proclaimed title.
And I mean this in the kindest way possible, because I have a very low tolerance for smart people talking about topics which they have not researched enough about. These kinds of people are a menace to our society, because other people look up to your assumed educated titles and plaques on the walls. YOU have a responsibility to not abuse this perceived position.
But you just did.
This is a simple fact I dig up from Wikipedia, that shows you are not entirely up to speed on this topic:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cloud_condensation_nuclei
Now please do not come here and accuse people of wearing tin foil hats, when you clearly do not actually know the full scope of the topic at hand.