My guess is that it means, I'm really happy right now.
I'm not positive but it reminds me of the saying, I'm on Cloud 9, so yea, it probably means something along those lines.
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The phrase "I'm above the clouds right now" typically means that the person is in an airplane or high above ground level where clouds are visible below them. It implies a sense of elevation and being above the normal earthly view.
No, there are no clouds on the moon. The moon has no atmosphere to support the formation of clouds.
we don't now try to count them
Cumulus clouds can develop into tornadoes when warm, moist air rises rapidly, creating a strong updraft that can cause the cloud to rotate. If the rotation intensifies and becomes organized, it can eventually lead to the formation of a tornado. Additional atmospheric conditions, such as wind shear, also play a role in tornado formation.
No, of course clouds aren't living things! That would be like calling a rock a living thing. Clouds are made up of tiny water particles that are lighter than air, making them float up in the sky. When clouds get big enough (become a storm cloud), the weight of all those water particles together make rain. And little water particles aren't actually living things, are they now? So thats why clouds are NOT living things.
Cloud sizes vary based on factors such as temperature, humidity, and wind patterns in the atmosphere. Different types of clouds are formed at different altitudes, which can influence their sizes. Additionally, clouds can merge together or break apart depending on atmospheric conditions, leading to variations in cloud sizes.