because of the clouds have feelings too don't they now.
did you see black clouds , that's the sign of rain is coming
Forming a hypothesis. First you must have an idea. Example: You notice that clouds are white. Hypothesis: Clouds are made of cotton. Ridiculous? Yes, but testable. Test by climbing a mountain, for example, and touching a cloud (you'll find yourself walking into a fog bank, which will invalidate your hypothesis, forcing you to rework it). New hypothesis: clouds are fog = clouds are steam. Then you proceed to test steam and see if it reflects light the same way clouds do.
Layered or stratified clouds are stratus clouds. These types of clouds are low-lying gray clouds that sit under 6,000 feet.
these clouds are known as "thunderheads."
The clouds that are puffy masses formed by vertically rising air are commonly known as thunderheads. These clouds, with the scientific name of cumulonimbus, may produce severe weather such as lightning, hail, and even tornadoes.
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because the clouds are basically watervapour and if there wernt clouds there wouldn't be much rain
Fog is are low lying clouds. You can still see clouds in daylight.
You usually see shapes in cumulus clouds.
See the link below for details about clouds classification.
The answer is cumulonimbus clouds.
Yes, telescopes can see through thin clouds to observe celestial objects, but thick clouds can obstruct the view.
No. The surface of Venus is obscured by thick clouds. If you could fly above the clouds then you would see the same stars that you see from Earth.
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On a clear day, you can typically see clouds in the sky up to about 100 miles away.
See the link below for details about clouds classification.
On a rainy day, you typically see nimbostratus clouds, which are thick, dark gray clouds that can cover the sky and bring continuous precipitation. These clouds are associated with steady rainfall.