stratus, cumulus, cirrus, stratocumulus, nimbostratus, altostratus,altocumulus, cirrostratus, cirrocumulus, cumulonibus, and nimbostratus
no you can not stand on clouds
You write "Ленин" but his original surname was Ulyanov which would be "Ульянов". Full names in order: Vladimir Ilych "Lenin" Ulyanov Full names in russian in order: Владимир Ильичь "Ленин" Ульянов
Clouds are important because they are part of the Earth's water cycle. If clouds did not exist, life would not continue on earth.
Rose Clouds of Holocaust was created in 1995.
The names of the sisters of Robert the Bruce were Mary Bruce and Christian Bruce.
the clouds have names but you have to ask your teacher!!
The different names for clouds are cirrus, stratus, cumulus, and altostratus. While stratus clouds are at an altitude that is below 6000 feet, cirrus clouds are high clouds that form above 20,000 feet.
Clouds were first classified and named in 1803 by Luke Howard, a British pharmacist and amateur meteorologist. Howard's classification system categorized clouds into different types based on their appearance and altitude, which laid the foundation for our modern cloud classification system.
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Clouds usually start as small flecks and then turn to thin clouds or massive storm clouds.
No, I can not name two of high level clouds. =P
The main clouds that typically give rain are nimbostratus clouds, which are thick, dark clouds that cover the sky. These clouds are known for producing steady, widespread rain. Additionally, cumulonimbus clouds can also bring heavy rain showers, thunderstorms, and even hail.
The three main types of clouds are cumulus, stratus, and cirrus. Cumulus clouds are puffy and fluffy in appearance, stratus clouds are layered and cover the sky, and cirrus clouds are wispy and high in the atmosphere.
One of the scientific names for storm clouds is Nimbus. If you go to the official NOAA website, you can find a scientist who will answer your question about storms.
High-level clouds include cirrus, cirrostratus, and cirrocumulus. Middle-level clouds include altocumulus and altostratus. Low-level clouds include stratocumulus, stratus, and nimbostratus.
Sure! Clouds in lowest to highest order are stratus, cumulus, and cirrus clouds.
The names of the various clouds are derived from Latin, and describe a distinguishing characteristic of that particular type of cloud.For example, stratus means spread out, and low-lying stratus clouds tend to cover most or all of the sky. Cirrusmeans curled, which high-flying cirrus clouds usually are. And cumulus clouds grow large and collect a lot of water; their name comes from the same root as accumulate.