Ascending air typically cools as it rises, leading to decreased humidity. However, if the air is too dry to reach its dew point, condensation cannot occur, preventing cloud formation. Additionally, if the rising air is stable, it may continue to rise without cooling enough to condense moisture, further inhibiting cloud development. Thus, adequate moisture and instability are essential for cloud formation in ascending air.
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