What is Cloud?
Cloud is an aggregate of very small water droplets, ice crystals, or a mixture of both, suspended in the air with its base above the Earth’s surface. Clouds are usually confined to the troposphere. They are formed mainly as the result of vertical transport of water vapour through evaporation and uplifting due to, for example, convections, forced ascent over terrain, or dynamical uplifting associated with depressions and fronts.