Diagram pack
Weather and Cloud Formation
Warm air rises, cools, condenses — link to daily forecasts and climate literacy.
Clouds form when moist air cools enough to condense.
Content quality
Content quality
- Quality
- Teacher-ready
- Review
- Not reviewed
- Age suitability
- Lower secondary
- Safety
- Safe for guided learning
- License
- Original content
Simplified educational model. For learning and practice only — not professional-grade medical, engineering, or electrical documentation.
- Simplified educational model. For learning and practice only — not professional-grade medical, engineering, or electrical documentation.
Curriculum alignment
Aligned for classroom support — not official national syllabus certification.
Cameroon · Lower Secondary · Geography / Science · Water cycle · BEPC
Cameroon · Anglophone / Francophone schools
Lower Secondary · Geography / Science · Water cycle · BEPC
Mapped to common school topics — aligned for classroom support, not official syllabus certification.
International · General STEM
Lower Secondary · Geography / Science · Water cycle
Global STEM foundation support for diagrams and practice.
What you will understand
Clouds form when moist air cools enough to condense.
What you will draw
Vertical air motion with cloud layer.
What you will write
Humidity, condensation, precipitation.
Where you will use it
Daily weather apps and flight planning.
Key vocabulary
- Humidity
- Condensation
- Air mass
- Front
- Barometer
Flow stages
- 1
Rising air
Warm surface heating.
- 2
Cooling
Expansion aloft.
- 3
Cloud drop
Condensation nuclei.
Drawing steps
Drawing steps
- Ground heating
- Up arrow
- Cloud sketch
- Rain optional
Application
Flow
- Heat → rise → cool → condense → precipitate
Real-life application
- Why do mountains create rain shadows?
Common mistakes
Common mistakes to avoid
- Clouds drawn without process